[quote]The myth that when a ghost's voice is incorporated in an album, it'll be a big hit was proven true by singer Lee Jung Hyun.
Lee Jung Hyun appeared on KBS 2TV's 'meenyuhdeuleh sooda' (abbreviated: meesoodah) on Juy 6th and confirmed that "If an album has a ghost's voice in it, then the album will be a big hit" and said that "[my] second album 'You' ‘s one part of it had an "ya-ee-yah" sound from an unknown source"
The problematic song was played and created a spooky atmosphere during the program.
Jokwon from 2AM who also appeared, said that "in the office, there was a boy ghost. Park Ji Yoon said that he saw a little boy inside the booth but nobody was able to see him" and scared the cast.
On the other hand, that day's "meesoodah" had beauties from all over the world such as Sayuri, Christina, and Bera/Vera (?) dressed up as ghosts for a scary theme/event.
The beauties talked about each country's famous ghost story and talked about Korea’s famous ghosts, such as "the maiden ghost" or "the nine-tailed fox/goomiho" and "hong kong granny ghost".
Kenya's beauty, Euphrasia (?) asked "is the hong kong granny ghost, a granny ghost that likes peas? (kong = peas in korea) and created laughter while Japanese beauty Sayuri sang "dokebi panties" which is apparently the national song/anthem (I doubt that it is but idk for sure.)[/quote]
Here is the part of Global Talk Show with Lee Jung Hyun and the ghost voice :bigsmile: It's in the techno version of You (maybe it's on the other version too?). One can barely hear it. I had to play the clip 2-3 times before I heard it.
So it was that sound? I hear it all the time when listening and thought it was just an extra vocal because it's just before each chorus in both versions! They must've used the same recording. Kinda creepy now haha!