Black cheek in Harlem...Betty Park Ties With Hip Hop Legend 50 Cent → Why Fearless Steps Are Possible (Crico)
Jun 23, 2025
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In the second episode of KBS2 'Crazy Rich Korean', which aired on the night of the 22nd, the stories of three world-class K-People conductors Jang Han-na, Harlem's godmother Betty Park, and Vietnamese national soccer team coach Kim Sang-sik unfolded. The appearance of those immersed in 'crazy' on their respective stages brought laughter, admiration, and heavy resonance at the same time.
Conductor Jang Han-na once again showed off her charm in Hamburg, Germany. The image of Jang Han-na freely walking around the tranquil city greeting the musician statue gave a fresh shock to the viewers. However, Jang Han-na showed a completely different face as soon as she was about to go on stage at a concert hall with a history of more than 100 years. Before the rehearsal, Jang Han-na expressed the burden of the preparation process, saying, `There are many things to care about complicated composition,' and `I want the orchestra to work overtime for a day or so" shared a heartfelt commitment with a joke. At the rehearsal site that followed, 84 members conducted a large orchestra, adjusting the fine tone and beat of each instrument several times.
Jang Han-na, immersed in the command to sweat her whole body, continued practicing like a real game, saying, `I keep having a list to fix in my head.' Even after about 4 hours and 30 minutes of rehearsals, she did not let go of the score throughout the break. In particular, in front of Jang Han-na, who was the world's No. 1 cellist, the cello part was particularly nervous, and the atmosphere of the scene was conveyed by Jang Han-na's intense rehearsal and leadership. Jang Han-na also affirmed herself as a 'crazy professional' and showed her true charisma to raise the level of perfection of the performance through detailed communication with the members.
Even after the performance, Jang Han-na's passion did not cool down. Jang Han-na, who walks through the streets of Hamburg looking for Mahler's traces, takes selfies in the same place every day, and follows her routine, "I hope Mahler sees this lake, too."," he said, sharing the landscape. In response, Jang Han-na confessed that she was 'crazy', saying "I think I'm crazy too"
Betty Park proved her 40 years in Harlem, New York, with solid beliefs. Even in the midst of numerous crises, including five robberies and embezzlement damages worth 300 million won to a trusted employee, "I am crazy about Harlem. I love it here." He expressed his affection for Harlem. Continuing the service of preparing 1,000 lunch boxes every week and delivering them to the homeless for more than five years was enough to show another form of 'crazy'.
Daily life with grandchildren who visited the store also drew attention. The 12-year-old grandson's skillful cutting and preparing ingredients was followed by a response that "It looks like a chef" and the granddaughter delivered a pleasant atmosphere through dancing with the staff. "He looks like me," said Betty Park, who was pleased to tell her grandchildren her own principles. "You're still interns."He showed a sharp and clear attitude as a leader in the words ".
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Lee Dong-guk appeared in the studio and watched Kim Sang-sik's VCR together. The two have been close friends since the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Kim Sang-sik, who appeared on a video call, told Lee Dong-guk "Didn't the broadcast get cut off? I ate well and lived well thanks to the children until then," he said, turning the scene into a sea of laughter by joking about the spicy taste.
Kim Sang-sik's 'real immersion' continued off the field. Kim Sang-sik, who devoted himself to Vietnamese classes with a class of interpreters, showed passion by carefully writing down the intonation and pronunciation. An anecdote about singing the Vietnamese national anthem on the field and sharing emotions with the people was also revealed, and Lee Dong-gook exclaimed "Even Hiddink did not sing the national anthem" and applauded the true leader Kim Sang-sik.
In particular, coach Kim Sang-sik left a strong impression with his `Victus Training Method' that raises the mental strength of the players before the game. He demonstrated his direct throwing against the team and showed cool leadership in coordinating even the details, saying, `The timing of drinking water is also part of the training.' He gave the coaching staff an accurate role and showed his side as a professional conductor, and expressed concern about the players' freewheeling style, saying, `Although individuality is good, mental strength is a problem.' Kim Sang-sik's serious attitude after training surprised even his best friend Lee Dong-gook, saying, `He's really strong.'
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