Former Solid member Kim Jo Han opens up about his involvement in ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’, says ‘I took on the role of an agent..’ - Deets inside!

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Former Solid member Kim Jo Han opens up about his involvement in ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’, says ‘I took on the role of an agent..’ - Deets inside!

Singer and music producer Kim Jo Han recently got candid about his career. He specifically started talking about his involvement in the hit OTT film, ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’, further sending fans into shock.Read to know more

Kim Jo Han opens up about his role on ‘Kpop Demon Hunter’

The singer and producer talked about how he took on a different role with ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’. During his segment on the popular variety show ‘LIVE WIRE’, he shared how, rather than getting in front of the camera and working like that, he worked on a different role within the making of the film."Although I am a singer, this time I took on the role of an agent. I recruited the two singers who played the roles of Abby and the romance character in ‘Saja Boys’ and even provided vocal training," he shared the shocking news with everyone.

Kim Jo Han delves into the past

The actor also talked about his career prospects from the past. He even mentioned performing songs with Solid, a popular hip-hop and R&B group that consisted of three members in total. Namely, Kim Johan, Chong Jaeyoon, and Lee Joon. The idol shared a funny anecdote from his time as an idol, where he shared that during one of his segments on a show, when he was not paying attention, fans stole his shoes and ended up running away.

The group was active from 1993 to 1997. They are credited as one of the first Korean bands to bring the R&B genre to the forefront in the country. Some of their songs include ‘Give Me a Chance’, ‘Holding the End of the Night’, and ‘You are my first and last’. Throughout their career, the group has managed to release 5 studio albums so far.

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