South Korea singer wins fans worldwide after talent show | Inquirer Entertainment

South Korea singer wins fans worldwide after talent show

/ 04:05 PM July 21, 2011

Choi Sung-Bong has become an international singing star after more than 10 million YouTube users watched his powerful performance on Korea’s Got Talent. PHOTO TAKEN FROM CHOI SUNG-BONG’S FACEBOOK FAN PAGE

SEOUL—A young South Korean construction worker has become an international singing star after more than 10 million YouTube users watched his powerful performance on a local TV talent show.

Nobody expected such a deep and strong baritone voice from a nervous 21-year-old Choi Sung-Bong when he first appeared dressed in jeans and trainers on “Korea’s Got Talent” in early June.

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After telling the audience that he doesn’t sing well, Choi performed a sensational “Nella Fantasia” that reduced the audience and the judges to tears.

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Choi’s success — compared by some to Britain’s Susan Boyle — is all the more remarkable given his tough early life.

“I was left in an orphanage when I was three…I ran away when I was five due to abuse,” he said in comments during a total of three TV appearances.

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Choi said he supported himself selling chewing gum or energy drinks in the street and slept on stairways or in public bathrooms for about 10 years.

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After skipping elementary and middle school, he entered an arts high school at the age of 16 and graduated in 2009.

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Choi had to work during his high school years given his lack of financial support, said a spokeswoman for CJ E&M, the channel that airs the talent show.

The singing sensation said his desire to perform was kindled when he watched a night club vocalist. “I was fascinated by the singer who sang on stage so sincerely.”

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After the video clip telling his story and featuring his performance was aired, a Facebook fan page was set up and YouTube’s video page was flooded with encouragement.

“Music itself is the reason for me to live…I’m thankful that now I have the reason,” Choi said. He will learn after the competition’s finals on August 20 whether his dream has come true.

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