On the May 15 broadcast of KBS2’s music talk show “The Seasons – Sung Si Kyung’s Ear Candy,” Rain appeared alongside Kyuhyun, Tiffany Young, and Lee Chae Yeon.
During the show, Rain performed his new song “Feel It.” He revealed that his appearance on “Sung Si Kyung’s Ear Candy” would be both the first and last televised performance of the track.
Rain explained, “These days, I do a lot of club performances and live shows where I can meet people directly,” sharing his current direction as an artist.
He then honestly added, “One of the reasons I don’t do music shows is because doing ending poses feels awkward.” His candid confession immediately drew laughter and attention.

Introducing himself as “KBS’s son,” Rain also shared a funny story from before his debut. He revealed that producer Park Jin Young urgently called him in to record the iconic KBS logo song that many Koreans still recognize today. Rain further joked, “According to Park Jin Young, that KBS logo song ended up becoming his number one copyright royalty earner at the time.”
During the broadcast, Rain and host Sung Si Kyung also bonded over frequently appearing as guest performers at Psy’s concerts. Sung Si Kyung humorously complained, “My dream is to guest at concerts in Seoul, but he only calls me for faraway regional performances.” He jokingly exposed Psy by saying, “For Seoul-area concerts, he only invites difficult-to-approach celebrities like G-Dragon or Rosé.”
Rain then declared, “At Psy’s concerts, they make me take my clothes off too much, so even if I appear at the ‘Summer Swag’ show again, I’m not taking them off anymore.” However, he quickly clarified that exceptions could still happen during his own performances.
Later in the episode, Kyuhyun appeared as the eighth guest for the segment “Two People.” The vocalist revealed that he has completely stopped drinking alcohol while performing in a musical production since January.

Kyuhyun explained, “I genuinely don’t even think about alcohol anymore. I avoid making plans, barely speak outside performances, and mostly stay home.” He added, “When something becomes truly precious to you, it naturally becomes your priority, and everything else disappears.”
As a close friend of Sung Si Kyung, Kyuhyun also expressed surprising affection for the singer, saying, “At his concert, I sang along from beginning to end. I suddenly thought, ‘Do I really like Sung Si Kyung this much?’ and got annoyed at myself.” He later impressed viewers by perfectly singing a medley of Sung Si Kyung’s songs on the spot after hearing only the instrumentals.
Meanwhile, Tiffany Young became the first Girls’ Generation member to appear on “The Seasons,” where she performed her solo song “Summer’s Not Over.”
Tiffany shared, “There aren’t many opportunities to perform live with a full band, so I’m really happy.” She also revealed that her Girls’ Generation members cheered her on after hearing she would appear on Sung Si Kyung’s program.

Sung Si Kyung reminisced about knowing the group before debut, saying, “We used to go to the same fitness center, and I remember laughing so hard when I first heard the name Girls’ Generation.” Tiffany responded with a smile, “Honestly, we were a little surprised by the name at first too.”
Having lived in the United States until middle school, Tiffany Young also revealed that she frequently listened to Sung Si Kyung’s song “Can’t…” during her trainee years while still struggling with Korean.
She shared, “At the time, I misunderstood the title because my Korean wasn’t very good. I thought it meant ‘Endure.’ The lyrics, ‘I bite my lips and only look down at my feet,’ comforted me so much.”
Tiffany later performed a special solo version of Girls’ Generation’s iconic song “Girls’ Generation,” paying tribute to the roots of her stage identity.
Sources: Naver

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