“The Vocalist” are Wheesung, Bobby Kim and Kim Bum Soo – which matched perfectly with the descriptions as they are The Vocalist.
Posted on 02 December 2009 by ay_link
“The Vocalist” are Wheesung, Bobby Kim and Kim Bum Soo – which matched perfectly with the descriptions as they are The Vocalist.
Posted on 11 November 2009 by ay_link
Kim Jung Eun’s Chocolate, November 7 ‘2009.
Seo In Gook is Mnet Superstar K winner 2009 – similiar concept to US American Idol TV show, held by Mnet. He won first prize, and came on Chocolate show to meet Kim Jung Eun, but she has another surprise for him. Wheesung is his role model, the one who inspired him to pursue his music career.
Posted on 11 November 2009 by ay_link

Last week, on the previous episode of Kim Jung Eun’s Chocolate, I finally came to know (and hear) Seo In Gook’s voice – he’s the winner of Mnet Superstar K (more or less, same basic concept as American Idol). And it seems like he’s a big fan of Wheesung. Yup, Wheesung, da R&B masta~ :) So Kim Jung Eun invited him to come on the show, without Seo In Gook’s knowing about it. It was pretty heartwarming to see how shocked he was when she called out his name, “Wheesung-ssi!” and Wheesung came on with a bouquet of yellow flowers. *teary eyes* :D when you can make someone to be that surprised and that happy, thrilled, ecstatic, then it seems like you’re doing such an ‘angel’ thing ;)
Here’s a clip of the show, when Seo In Gook performed one of his fave Wheesung’s songs, “미인”


Posted on 22 March 2009 by ay_link
My pictures sux… but yeah, these are as good as it gets haha..
There are more pictures in Soompi so check it out~
Posted on 17 February 2009 by ay_link
Oh wow. This is just…. amazing. Love listening to his voice accompanying the guitar (or is it the other way around?) Either way, this version is just pure LOVE <3
(I knew my love for Craig David hasn’t fade away *grins*)
I love this version better than the original, AND Wheesung’s Korean version. Though I think if I want to rank it, #1 is the acoustic version, then #2, Korean version. Don’t know why but the original song itself doesn’t do much for me. It doesn’t reveal much of Craig David’s awesome vocal either. So I was so happy to listen to this version, without all the synthesized music in the original version, and the ‘dancing’ beat in Wheesung’s version (though the instrumental version must be nice to have ^^)
(Check out Wheesung’s mini-album after the cut…)