“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.
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
When Teacher Greg arrived, he knew his work was cut out for him, as the “trainees” aren’t the best singers.
However, the episode reached a peak moment of chaos when Israel noticed a particular word in one of the lyrics!
The moment he spotted it, the look on his face says it all.
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.
He even called the writer over to hilariously complain about the “strange word” he found.
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
While the boys couldn’t stop cracking up…
…the staff did their best to hide their laughs!
Watch the full funny video below.