Snow Flower Original artist Mika Nakashima appears on Korea's first broadcast...Legendary performance completed (Korea-Japan Top 10 Show)
Jan 07, 2025
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The 31st episode of 'Korea-Japan Top Ten Show', which aired on the 6th, led to a hot response, recording the highest viewership per minute of 4.7% and national viewership of 4.2% (based on Nielsen Korea). On this day's broadcast, Mika Nakashima deeply resonated and touched viewers by revealing the song 'What I Thought to Die for the first time in both Korea and Japan, including her signature song 'Snow Flower' (Japanese original song '雪の').
Mika Nakashima, who appeared in a white dress, received a standing ovation on an alluring stage worthy of the modifier 'Queen of Snow'. To the enthusiastic welcome of Korean fans, he thanked "I'm very happy to appear as a fan of the Korea-Japan Top Ten Show.'
In particular, the show was followed by a stage that reinterpreted Mika's representative songs. Cho Jung-min made Mika cry by singing the song 'A Miracle for You' that Mika received great comfort from her fans, and Jeon Yoo-jin sang the movie 'Nana' OST 'GLAMOROUS SKY' with a powerful singing voice, receiving praise for being `cool.'
Lin and Mika's special relationship was also revealed. Lynn revealed that she had remade Mika's 'WILL' in 2006, and the two sang the song together, giving viewers an unforgettable stage with perfect harmony and luscious tone.
Kang Hye-yeon and Son Tae-jin were moved by expressing Mika's 「When she danced light pink」 with sentimental emotions and harmonies in the 「Nakashima Mika Song Contest」 that Korea loved. In response, Mika praised him, saying, `I'm thinking of my song again.'
On this day, Mika "It was a precious time to relearn the power of music," he said, ending the broadcast warmly.
Mika Nakashima, who appeared for the first time in the `Korea-Japan Top Ten Show>, gave an unforgettable impression to Korean fans with her unique charisma and heartfelt performance. The broadcast added great significance in that it was an exchange of music and emotion that encompassed Korea and Japan.
mj.cho@sportschosun.com