Jo Jung Suk ready for singing debut with 'A-list to Playlist', Jung Kyung Ho to direct the music video

Updated : Apr 01, 2024 13:32
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Popular Korean actor Jo Jung Suk is set to embark on a new journey on the professional front. Jo, who is widely recognised for his role in 'Hospital Playlist', is ready to step into the melodious world of music. According to the latest K-media reports, the singer will make his singing debut this year, featuring in Netflix's 'A-List to Playlist'. The show will see him reunite with his 'Hospital Playlist' co-star, Jung Kyung Ho, who has donned the director's hat for Jo's music video

Jo Jung Suk ready for a musical journey! 

Known for his unparalleled contribution to Korean cinema, Jo Jung Suk is starting a new chapter of his professional career. The singer has taken on a new journey to debut as a singer and will showcase his singing talent through Netflix's upcoming show 'A-List to Playlist'. The new show will explore his journey as a singer two decades after he carved a niche in movies, television, and theatre. 

Jo Jung Suk-Jung Kyung-ho's reunion! 

The forthcoming K-drama will also delight 'Hospital Playlist' fans, with the main protagonists, Jung Suk and Jung Kyung, once again sharing the screen space. While the two actors have many hearts with their camaraderie onscreen, not many know that Jo and Jung also share a close-knit bond offscreen as well. 

In addition, Gong Hyo Jin, who starred with Jo Jung Suk in the 2016 drama 'Don’t Dare to Dream', will also make an appearance in the music video. Actor Moon Sang Hoon will also extend his support for Jo Jung Suk’s debut. 

 

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