Hit composers Brave Brothers and Shinsadong Tiger have been gathering attention for their shocking pasts. For the upcoming broadcast of KBS's 'Win Win', Brave Brothers revealed, "I graduated from middle school, but was unable to graduate from high school. I was forced to drop out... I went to juvenile hall when I was 17. I was arrested in front of my parents and taken to jail, and even after that I was on probation for 2 years and 6 months. My misjudgment drove me all the way down to that situation." He continued, "Some people might say that it's nothing to be proud of... They might ask why I'm talking about it, but it's half of my life. I don't want to lie. I'm so happy now when I think about my life back then," and touched the hearts of the audience with his honest confession. Meanwhile, Shinsadong Tiger, who guested alongside Brave Brothers, also talked about his 180 degree transformation by revealing his surprising past. He stated, "In order to work in the music profession, I worked at a restaurant kitchen, at a hamburger store, as an art dealer, at club events, and I even made money working at a moneylender's office." The full life-changing stories of Korea's top composers, Brave Brothers and Shinsadong Tiger, will be shown on KBS's 'Win Win', so be sure to check it out! Source + Photo: OSEN via Naver
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Brave Brothers and Shinsadong Tiger reveal their surprising pasts
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