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“Run Wild Horse, Run” by Norazo


Wild horses that are losing their wildness

What’s the meaning of being tamed

The Fox in the Little Prince said you become responsible for what you have tamed

But the wild horse is no longer a wild horse if it loses its wildness

The horse has to run the wide open field

Horses are horses when they run and they are called wild horses.

SEOUL, Korea, Nov 20 (Korea Bizwire) – Norazo, the Korean pop male duo famous for their comic performance, has hit the jackpot, again. Following the hilarious and irrelevant music videos such as “Superman” and “Curry,” the group came out this time with “Looking for the Legendary Wild Horse,” which has logged in more than 200,000 hits in a few days after the November 13 launch. The singers, Cho Bin and Lee Hyuk, didn’t disappoint the viewers this time with even funnier performance and their centaur-like costumes.

In addition to the unstoppable funny scenes, the music video’s quality was enhanced by the duo’s singing ability. The cameo appearance of comedian Noh Hong-Chul has also made the music video more enjoyable. The exclamations such as the horse neighing sound, giddy up, or run horse interjected here and there in the song make it more addictive to the listening ear.

Even Lee Seung-Cheol, one of the most well-known singers in the 1990s, wrote in his Tweet, “Norazo’s Wild Horse Shows Signs of a Mega-hit.” Why not see for yourself how true his remarks are about the video?

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