꾸준함이 가장 큰 장점인 것 같아요. 그래서 신뢰가 자연스럽게 쌓여요.
On the show, Young K introduced himself as a "hidden copyright rich man" and personally revealed that he has registered 216 songs with the Korea Music Copyright Association. He added that in terms of the number of copyrighted songs, he has more than G-Dragon, whom he has chosen as his role model. However, he drew a line by saying, "The difference in amount is incomparable. If you just look at the number of songs, I have more," and said that he has been working hard to release songs with the mindset of competing with quantity rather than quality.
They also spoke candidly about their trainee days. Young K recalled that in the early days, upon seeing G-Dragon, he felt, "He wasn't someone you could achieve through hard work. He felt like he was a completely different person." He felt like being a singer wasn't the right path for him, so he told his father he wanted to quit his traineeship after six years. He said that thanks to his father's advice, "Don't follow others. Do what you're good at," he was able to persevere. He eventually turned to songwriting and composition to survive.
He also revealed why he actively participated in collaborations, even asking, "Just put my name on it," regardless of the proportion of the song's production. He explained that he believed debuting was a matter of survival, and that the team might not debut if they didn't come up with good songs, so he felt a desperation to write and compose songs. The result is the 216 songs currently registered with the Copyright Association.
Dowoon, who also appeared on the show, said that he becomes more cautious when he thinks of his fans, showing Day6's characteristically diligent daily life. At the end of the broadcast, Shin Dong-yup praised the two for their sincerity and workload, and fans showed their support in the comments, leaving comments such as, "This generation is truly workaholic," and "216 songs? One day won't be enough."