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Shinji Koyote, “If I was going to get married, I wouldn’t have appeared in ‘Nopaku’, I would have continued to be active as Koyote”

Hwang Sujin Reporter / Updated : 2024-10-31 11:20:04
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Shinji from the mixed group Koyote conquered ‘Nopaku Tak Jae-hoon’ with a spicy talk.

At 6 PM on the 30th, a video titled ‘Shinji Koyote, Shinji Okazaki, and Shinji Kagawa, the best singer among the three’ was released on the official YouTube channel of ‘Nopaku Tak Jae-hoon’.

Shinji and Tak Jae-hoon made everyone laugh by having a talk show without compromise. “I debuted when I was 18. Shinji, who said, "It's been 26 years since I debuted in 1998," said, "I'm still active because there's demand," and showed off his courage from the start.

Shinji, who made people laugh by talking about old memories with Tak Jae-hoon, even added a cute promotion, saying, “I came here to sneak a peek at the album story.” “Is this an album that pretends not to be Coyote? In response to Tak Jae-hoon’s question, “The title is ‘Four Seasons,’ why did you name it that way?” Shinji responded, “It contained the feeling that ‘I will be happy in the meantime and in the future.’ “It is a story of ‘I will be by your side and give you strength’ and ‘I will be with you’ 365 days a year,” he explained.

Shinji, who raised expectations for a comeback by talking about a new song, also showed off his entertainment skills to the fullest and filled the audio. Shinji countered Tak Jae-hoon, who was talking about dating and marriage, saying, “If I had shown a good side of myself and was going to get married, I wouldn’t have appeared in ‘Nopaku’,” and added, “I don’t think marriage is the end of a relationship. “Isn’t it better than getting married and then breaking up?” he said, making everyone burst into laughter with his honest answer.

Shinji will make a comeback as a complete member of Koyote on November 4th. Koyote is expected to release a new album ‘Four Seasons’ for the first time in about 1 year and 4 months and show a different side with emotional modern rock.

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