“Why Is The N-Word Here?” Korean Singing Lesson Goes Hilariously Wrong

“Why Is The N-Word Here?” Korean Singing Lesson Goes Hilariously Wrong

One of Korea’s popular TV personalities Jonathan Thona Yiombi once formed Korea Black Soul, a singing quartet including himself, as well as his friends Israel, Isaac, and Dennis.

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The group, abbreviated KBS, attempted to mimic the positions of a K-Pop group by choosing a center and leader. However, things quickly got chaotic!

For the center, Jonathan might fit well…because he has a funny face, he might be a good center.

— Dennis

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When Teacher Greg arrived, he knew his work was cut out for him, as the “trainees” aren’t the best singers.

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However, the episode reached a peak moment of chaos when Israel noticed a particular word in one of the lyrics!

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The moment he spotted it, the look on his face says it all.

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He turned to Jonathan and emphasized the word “you” in Korean, pronounced as 니가 or niga. Due to it’s similar sound to the N-word, the two immediately burst into laughter.

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He even called the writer over to hilariously complain about the “strange word” he found.

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The moment the staff heard his complaint, they didn’t know what to say!

Writer, there’s a really weird word here. Why does the N-word appear here?

— Israel

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While the boys couldn’t stop cracking up…

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…the staff did their best to hide their laughs!

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Watch the full funny video below.

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