'Mr. Trot' aired in South Korea has ended, but syndrome is currently in progress.



Mr. Trot's winner profile changes paralyze the website


New Era Project recently uploaded new profile images of TV CHOSUN winners Lim Young-woong, Young-tak, Lee Chan-won, Jeong Dong-won, Jang Min-ho and Kim Hee-jae on its official website.

After the release of the new profile image, the official homepage of the New Era Project was flooded with fans' access to see it, and eventually the server was paralyzed for a while.

"Tomorrow Mr. Trot," which led the trot craze in South Korea, is still proving its hot popularity more than a month after its end.

TV CHOSUN's "CallSenta of Love" starring all winners is recording more than 20 percent of viewers in each episode, and the ratings of entertainment programs such as MBC's "Radio Star" and JTBC's "Cold Out" have also risen sharply, playing a role of a trusted "Entertainment Guarantee Table."

Therefore, it is rumored that various broadcasting and advertising love calls are also flooding in.

Lim Young-woong's new song topped the real-time music charts


Im Young-woong's new song "Now Trust Me" topped the real-time music charts right after its release, and MBC's "Show!" The live stage video, which was first released on "Show! Music Core," boasted the potential to surpass 1 million views in just two days after its release.

In addition, every small daily life has become a subject of great attention, with thousands of likes and comments being posted on the selfies and behind-the-scenes images of the winners of "Tomorrow is Mr. Trot" uploaded through official SNS accounts.

Lim Young-woong, Young-tak, Lee Chan-won, Jeong Dong-won, Jang Min-ho and Kim Hee-jae, the main characters of the "Mr. Trot" syndrome, will continue to meet their fans through various broadcast appearances.

Past stories of the winner of the "Mr. Trot" award are making headlines


Singer Young-tak, who has been reborn as a trend with "Mr. Trot," delivered his past troubles.

Appearing as a guest on TBS FM's "Choi Il-gu's Hurricane Radio," which aired today (19th), Young-tak said, "I also came to work early in the morning when I was working as a courier. I had to go out around 5 a.m.," he said.

He went on to say, "As a singer, I came to Seoul and did this and that because I had no living expenses. "One of them was a delivery job," he said. "It was so hard to deliver rice to the fifth floor of a building without an elevator," he told the story of his hard work before becoming a singer.

Also, Youngtak said to the courier drivers, "Thanks to the drivers, we can receive the goods comfortably. Cheer up and take care of yourself," he said, drawing warmth from the cheering message.

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