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[talk] I enjoyed watching the video where Young K appeared with Jjanhanhyung and Dowoon.
DAY6's Young K recently appeared on YouTube channel "Salty Brothers" with Shin Dong-yup and Dowoon, where they candidly shared stories about past events between the members. When Shin Dong-yup remarked, "The members have such a great chemistry," Dowoon responded, "People with completely opposite personalities," drawing laughter. From that moment on, the show naturally shifted its focus to the past.
Young K chose Dowoon as the member with whom he fought the most in the early days. He said, "It took about six years for me to get used to the other members, but Dowoon joined three months before our debut." Perhaps because of this, Young K already had high expectations, but Dowoon explained that because his lifestyle was completely different, it took a long time for them to bridge the gap. Listening to their stories, I could picture the time when these different people formed a team and grew together, overlapping one by one.
Young-K continued, "Do-woon followed me even though it was difficult." He said that although there were times when he didn't understand, Do-woon stayed by his side until the very end. Even when the cameras were off, he thought, "Do I really have to go this far?" as he recalled the times they shared together. His tone conveyed the difficulty of the situation at the time. It felt natural that they needed time to understand their differences.
Do-woon also showed his honest reaction. He confessed, "When my brother asked me what surprised him, I said, 'I'm sorry I hate you, hyung.'" He added that there were times when he was annoying, and that there must have been times when he hated him, too. As the two continued to talk about being honest with each other, the atmosphere of the broadcast took on a more human feel. The way they spoke to each other, both in front of and behind the camera, seemed to tell the story of their times of conflict and understanding as colleagues and friends.
The broadcast also conveyed that past fights and conflicts weren't simply negative, but rather a process of mutual understanding and adjustment. Young-K and Do-woon's conversation wasn't just a simple episode; it felt like a scene that demonstrated the trust built through years of practice and failure together. It also provided a glimpse into how Day6 is who they are today because they're honest with each other.
Through these stories, Young-K and Do-woon, now in their current form, shared their past struggles, both big and small, while maintaining a sense of humor. The fact that their understanding of each other has deepened over time was even more evident. Those who watched the program likely felt that their relationship went beyond mere bandmates, becoming colleagues and friends who had been together for a long time.