LeeMujin Service
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LeeMujin Service | |
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Hangul | 리무진 서비스 |
Revised Romanization | Rimujin seobiseu |
Genre |
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Directed by | Choi Seung-yeon |
Presented by | Lee Mu-jin |
Composers |
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Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 138 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Park Min-jung |
Producers |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 18 – 25 minutes |
Production company | Studio K |
Original release | |
Network | |
Release | 22 February 2022 present | –
LeeMujin Service (Korean: 리무진 서비스; RR: Rimujin seobiseu) is a South Korean talk show and live music web television program hosted by South Korean singer-songwriter Lee Mu-jin. The program airs every Tuesday at 6 pm KST on the YouTube channel KBS Kpop and a re-run airs on KBS2 every Tuesday at 11 pm KST.[1][2] It features live music performances without an audience. The name of the show is a pun on the phrase "limousine service"; the Korean pronunciation of "limousine" sounds identical to the American pronunciation of the host's name Lee Mu-jin.
Format
[edit]The current format involves a guest opening the show with the most recent song released by the guest's group (or their own song if the guest is a solo artist). The show proceeds with the guest singing two songs (called "live services") and is followed by a duet with Lee. The set list for each show is planned in advance.[3] The only instrumental accompaniment in the show is from a keyboardist whose hands are the only visible body part. In addition to the two "live services" and the duet, Lee asks the guest about their music career and also asks the guest to sing fragments of other songs (like their audition song, a song from a different genre, a song from a senior singer they admire, etc.)
Development
[edit]This show marks Lee Mu-jin's debut as an MC.[4]
Band
[edit]- Jung Dae-hoon (born 2001) – Piano
- Kim Hae-seung – Piano
Overview
[edit]Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Time slot (KST) | |||
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First aired | Last aired | Premiered | Re-run | |||
1 | 1 – 42 | 22 February 2022 | 13 December 2022 | Tuesday at 6 pm | Wednesday at 12 pm | |
TBA | 20 December 2022 | TBA | Tuesday at 11 pm[2] | |||
Special Episodes | – | 27 June 2022 | Wednesday at 12 pm | |||
43 | 27 December 2022 | |||||
56 | 1 April 2023 | Tuesday at 11 pm |
Guests
[edit]This is a list of groups with multiple appearances on this show
Group | Singer (Episodes) |
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aespa | Winter (72) |
Ningning (116) | |
Karina (137) | |
Ateez | Jongho (24) |
Hongjoong (68) | |
BoyNextDoor | Taesan (110) |
Riwoo (131) | |
Exo | Suho (7) |
D.O. (81) | |
Fromis 9 | Song Ha-young and Park Ji-won (19) |
Lee Seo-yeon (67) | |
(G)I-dle | Minnie (1, 62, 100) |
Yuqi (12) | |
Miyeon (64, 122) | |
Soyeon (99) | |
Highlight | Son Dong-woon (18) |
Yang Yo-seob (42) | |
Infinite | Kim Sung-kyu (69) |
Nam Woo-hyun (95) | |
Itzy | Lia (22) |
Yeji (74) | |
Chaeryeong (96) | |
Ive | Liz (6, 112) |
Rei (26, 112) | |
Leeseo (58) | |
Kep1er | Kim Chae-hyun (34) |
Huening Bahiyyih (43) | |
Kiss of Life | Belle (93) |
Natty (134) | |
Le Sserafim | Kim Chae-won (11) |
Huh Yunjin (33) | |
Monsta X | Kihyun (10) |
Joohoney (45) | |
NCT DoJaeJung | Doyoung (59) |
Jaehyun (129) | |
NewJeans | Hanni (46) |
Danielle (75) | |
Nmixx | Lily (29, 100) |
Haewon (55) | |
Sullyoon (71) | |
Bae (97) | |
Jiwoo (128) | |
Oh My Girl | YooA (37) |
Seunghee (73) | |
Seventeen | Seungkwan (14) |
Hoshi (60) | |
Jun (78) | |
Dino (91) | |
SF9 | Jaeyoon (47) |
Inseong (127) | |
Shinee | Taemin (86) |
Key (132) | |
STAYC | Sieun (23) |
Isa (50) | |
J (121) | |
Stray Kids | Seungmin (2) |
Han (32) | |
I.N (65) | |
Lee Know (123) | |
The Boyz | Sangyeon (53, 118) |
New (89, 118) | |
Jacob (118) | |
Sunwoo (138) | |
Tomorrow X Together | Taehyun (4) |
HueningKai (108) | |
Viviz | Umji (20) |
Eunha (48) | |
Zerobaseone | Zhang Hao (87) |
Sung Han-bin (114) |
Episodes
[edit]2022
[edit]Ep. | Guest | Song | Air date | ||
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Name | Group | Title name | Original performer | ||
1 | Minnie | (G)I-dle |
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22 February 2022[1] | |
2 | Seungmin | Stray Kids |
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1 March 2022 |
3 | Seori | – |
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8 March 2022[5] |
4 | Taehyun | Tomorrow X Together |
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15 March 2022[6] |
5 | Be'O | – |
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22 March 2022[7] | |
6 | Liz | Ive | 29 March 2022 | ||
7 | Suho | Exo |
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5 April 2022[8] | |
8 | Soyou | – |
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12 April 2022 | |
9 | Jung Seung-hwan | – |
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19 April 2022[9] |
10 | Kihyun | Monsta X |
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26 April 2022 |
11 | Kim Chae-won | Le Sserafim |
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3 May 2022 |
12 | Yuqi | (G)I-dle |
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10 May 2022[7] | |
13 | Sohee | – |
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17 May 2022 |
14 | Seung-kwan | Seventeen |
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24 May 2022 |
15 | Xiaojun | WayV |
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31 May 2022[10] | |
16 | Heeseung | Enhypen |
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7 June 2022 |
17 | Somin | Kard |
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14 June 2022 | |
18 | Son Dong-woon | Highlight |
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21 June 2022 | |
19[f] | Hayoung and Jiwon | Fromis 9 |
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28 June 2022 | |
20 | Umji | Viviz |
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5 July 2022 |
21 | George | – |
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12 July 2022 |
22 | Lia | Itzy |
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19 July 2022 |
23 | Sieun | STAYC |
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26 July 2022[11] | |
24 | Jongho | Ateez |
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2 August 2022[12] |
25 | Swan | Purple Kiss |
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9 August 2022 |
26 | Rei | Ive | 30 August 2022 | ||
27 | Kim Jae-hwan | – |
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6 September 2022 |
28 | Yena | – |
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13 September 2022 | |
29 | Lily | Nmixx |
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20 September 2022[13] | |
30 | Changsub | BtoB |
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27 September 2022 |
31 | Sunwoo Jung-a | – | 4 October 2022 | ||
32 | Han | Stray Kids |
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11 October 2022 |
33 | Huh Yunjin | Le Sserafim |
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18 October 2022 |
34 | Kim Chae-hyun | Kep1er |
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25 October 2022 |
35 | Jo Yu-ri | – |
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1 November 2022[14] | |
36 | Baekho | – |
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8 November 2022 |
37 | YooA | Oh My Girl |
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15 November 2022 |
38 | Roy Kim | – |
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22 November 2022 |
39 | Kwon Jin-ah | – |
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29 November 2022 |
40 | John Park | – |
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6 December 2022 |
41 | Jeong Se-woon | – |
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13 December 2022 |
42 | Yang Yo-seob | Highlight |
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20 December 2022 |
Bold denotes own / group song. |
2023
[edit]Ep. | Guest | Song | Air date | ||
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Name | Group | Title name | Original performer | ||
44 | Sanha | Astro / Moonbin & Sanha |
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3 January 2023 |
45 | Joohoney | Monsta X |
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10 January 2023 |
46 | Hanni | NewJeans |
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17 January 2023 |
47 | Jaeyoon | SF9 |
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24 January 2023 |
48 | Eunha | Viviz |
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31 January 2023 | |
49 | Jung In | – |
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7 February 2023 | |
50 | Isa | STAYC |
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14 February 2023 |
51 | Yesung | Super Junior |
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21 February 2023 |
52 | Hwang Min-hyun | – |
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28 February 2023 |
53 | Sangyeon | The Boyz |
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7 March 2023 |
54 | Big Naughty | – |
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14 March 2023 |
55 | Haewon | Nmixx |
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21 March 2023 | |
57 | Jung Eun-ji | Apink |
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4 April 2023 | |
58 | Leeseo | Ive |
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11 April 2023 | |
59 | Doyoung | NCT DoJaeJung |
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18 April 2023 | |
60 | Hoshi | Seventeen |
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25 April 2023 |
61 | Ha Hyun-sang | Hoppipolla |
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2 May 2023 |
63 | Kwon Jung-yeol | 10cm |
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16 May 2023 |
64 | Miyeon | (G)I-dle |
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23 May 2023 |
65 | I.N | Stray Kids |
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30 May 2023 |
66 | Kim Feel | – |
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6 June 2023 |
67 | Lee Seo-yeon | Fromis 9 |
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13 June 2023 |
68 | Hongjoong | Ateez |
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20 June 2023 |
69 | Kim Sung-kyu | Infinite |
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27 June 2023 |
70 | Maki | &Team |
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4 July 2023 | |
71 | Sullyoon | Nmixx |
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11 July 2023 |
72 | Winter | aespa |
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18 July 2023 | |
73 | Seunghee | Oh My Girl |
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25 July 2023 |
74 | Yeji | Itzy |
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1 August 2023 | |
75 | Danielle | NewJeans |
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8 August 2023 |
76 | Sohyang | - |
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15 August 2023 | |
77 | Jihyo | Twice |
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22 August 2023 |
78 | Jun | Seventeen |
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29 August 2023 |
79 | Kim Se-jeong | - |
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5 September 2023 | |
80 | Jung Yong-hwa | CNBLUE |
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12 September 2023 |
81 | D.O. | Exo |
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26 September 2023 |
82 | Young K | Day6 |
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3 October 2023 |
83 | Miihi | NiziU |
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10 October 2023 |
84 | Chuu | - |
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17 October 2023 | |
85 | Lee Seok-hoon | SG Wannabe |
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24 October 2023 |
86 | Taemin | Shinee |
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31 October 2023 |
87 | Zhang Hao | Zerobaseone | 7 November 2023 | ||
88 | Wendy | Red Velvet |
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14 November 2023 |
89 | New | The Boyz |
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21 November 2023 | |
90 | Bang Ye-dam | - |
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28 November 2023 |
91 | Dino | Seventeen |
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5 December 2023 |
92 | Heize | - |
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12 December 2023 |
93 | Belle | Kiss of Life |
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19 December 2023 |
94 | Ahn Ji-young | BOL4 |
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26 December 2023 |
Bold denotes own / group song. |
2024
[edit]Ep. | Guest | Song | Air date | ||
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Name | Group | Title name | Original performer | ||
95 | Nam Woo-hyun | Infinite |
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2 January 2024 |
96 | Chaeryeong | Itzy |
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9 January 2024 |
97 | Bae | Nmixx |
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16 January 2024 |
98 | Meenoi | - |
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24 January 2024[aw] | |
99 | Soyeon | (G)I-dle |
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30 January 2024 | |
101 | Keeho | P1Harmony |
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13 February 2024 | |
102 | Bibi | - |
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20 February 2024 |
103 | Kim Min-seok | MeloMance |
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27 February 2024 |
104 | Daesung | BigBang |
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5 March 2024 |
105 | Kim Bum-soo | - |
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12 March 2024 |
106 | Jeong Dong-won (JD1) | - |
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19 March 2024 |
107 | Chenle | NCT Dream |
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26 March 2024 |
108 | Huening Kai | Tomorrow X Together |
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2 April 2024 |
109 | Hwiseo | H1-Key |
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9 April 2024 | |
110 | Taesan | BoyNextDoor |
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16 April 2024 |
111 | Seowon | Unis |
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23 April 2024 |
112 | Rei and Liz | Ive |
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30 April 2024 | |
113 | Jay Park | - |
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7 May 2024 |
114 | Sung Han-bin | Zerobaseone |
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14 May 2024 |
115 | Choi Yu-ree | - |
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21 May 2024 | |
116 | Ningning | aespa |
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28 May 2024 |
117[bh] | Solar | Mamamoo |
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4 June 2024 | |
118[bj] | Sangyeon, Jacob & New | The Boyz |
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11 June 2024 |
119 | Hyuk | Tempest |
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18 June 2024 |
120 | Kwon Eun-bi | - |
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25 June 2024 |
121 | J | STAYC |
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2 July 2024 |
122 | Miyeon | (G)I-dle |
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9 July 2024 |
123 | Lee Know | Stray Kids |
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16 July 2024 |
124 | Ha Sung-woon | - |
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23 July 2024 |
125 | Rami | BabyMonster |
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30 July 2024 | |
126 | Wooyeon | Wooah | 6 August 2024 | ||
127 | Inseong | SF9 |
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13 August 2024 |
128 | Jiwoo | Nmixx | 20 August 2024 | ||
129 | Jaehyun | NCT 127 / NCT DoJaeJung |
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27 August 2024 |
130 | Christopher | - |
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3 September 2024 |
131 | Riwoo | BoyNextDoor |
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10 September 2024 |
132 | Key | Shinee |
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24 September 2024 | |
133 | Doha | ARrC |
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1 October 2024 | |
134 | Natty | Kiss of Life |
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8 October 2024 | |
135 | Hui | Pentagon |
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15 October 2024 |
136 | Minju | Illit |
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22 October 2024 |
137 | Karina | Aespa |
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29 October 2024 |
138 | Sunwoo | The Boyz |
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5 November 2024 | |
Bold denotes own / group song. |
Special Episodes
[edit]Ep. | Guest | Song | Air date | ||
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Name | Group | Title name | Original performer | ||
– | Mujin | – |
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27 June 2022 |
43 | Huening Bahiyyih | Kep1er |
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27 December 2022 | |
56 | Jimin | BTS |
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1 April 2023 |
62[bo] | Mujin | - |
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9 May 2023 | |
100[bq] | Minnie / Bang Ye-dam / Lily | (G)I-dle / - / Nmixx |
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6 February 2024 |
Bold denotes own / group song. |
Reception
[edit]In an episode broadcast on 25 June 2022, Lee Mu-jin appeared as a contestant in Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend, Hwang Chi-yeul praised Lee saying: "He is good at talking and sings well. After one or two broadcasts, when I watch TV at home, I think, I wish I had done that."[15]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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2022 | 20th KBS Entertainment Awards | Digital Content Award | LeeMujin Service | Won | [16] |
2023 | 21st KBS Entertainment Awards | Best Icon Award | LeeMujin Service | Won | [17] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Sung by Lee Mu-jin only
- ^ In episode 1, Minnie sang "Traffic Light" in Thai version.
- ^ Original title of the song is "Suddenly"
- ^ Original title of the song is "Flying, Deep in the Night"
- ^ Remake of original song released in 1987 by Lee Moon-sae
- ^ In episode 19, Lee Mu-jin called this episode Trio Service due to three singers performing. It is the only episode with two guests appearing.
- ^ "You Already Have" is sung by Fromis9's Hayoung only.
- ^ "Adult" is sung by Fromis9's Jiwon only.
- ^ Original title of the song is "Anytime Anywhere"
- ^ Original title of the song is "You Simply Told"
- ^ In episode 41, Jeong Se-woon played the saxophone to "Traffic Light".
- ^ Kim Jo-hee sang "Hello, Digimon", a Korean Version of "Hey Digimon" by Paul Gordon which was released for Digimon Adventure (1999).
- ^ Lee Mu-jin and Jung Eun-ji sang Kwon Jin-ah's "Lonely Night" version from Hospital Playlist (2020). The original song by Boohwal was released in 1997.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Lee Mu-jin joined
- ^ Remake. The original song by Crying Nut was released in 2006.
- ^ OST for Princess Hours
- ^ Challenge to change the tone of the original song, Winter sang Mu-jin's song and he sang aespa's song
- ^ Both were sung as folk music
- ^ Cover. The original song for the musical The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd was first performed on stage by Cy Grant in 1964.
- ^ Cover version used as OST for the movie A Walk to Remember. The original song by Switchfoot was released in 1999.
- ^ Both sang a fragment of the Korean version of the original song by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken for the movie The Little Mermaid.
- ^ The episode aired on National Liberation Day of Korea and Sohyang is known for singing the anthem at public events.
- ^ OST for Sing Street
- ^ OST for Frozen
- ^ Instrumental version with Jung Yong-hwa playing the recorder and Lee Mu-jin playing the guitar
- ^ As D.O. is known to sing the opening part of several EXO songs, Mu-jin wanted to see how other songs will sound with D.O. singing the opening part.
- ^ Unreleased song. While talking about Young K's writing skills, Mu-jin asked him if he had any unreleased song that he could sing. Young K wrote some lyrics before the show just for Mu-jin.
- ^ OST for Crash Landing on You
- ^ OST for I'm Sorry, I Love You and Korean cover of Japanese song Yuki no Hana sung by Mika Nakashima and originally released in 2003.
- ^ OST for Reply 1997 and remake of a song by Cool originally released in 2000.
- ^ OST for My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho
- ^ Remake. The original song by Patti Austin was released in 1976.
- ^ Sung by both as they complimented each other's way of harmonize in different songs.
- ^ As Zhang Hao plays several instruments, Mu-jin asked him to play a famous K-pop song. He played the violin and Mu-jin the guitar.
- ^ OST for The Bodyguard
- ^ As New listens to a lot of music, Mu-jin challenged him to sing a few lines of 5 of the Top-100 songs.
- ^ Cover. Original song by Lee Moon-sae
- ^ OST for My Dearest
- ^ Heize gave up one of her live services so Mu-jin could promote his new song.
- ^ As Belle wrote a few lyrics for this song, Mu-jin asked her to sing it.
- ^ Before debuting in KIOF, Belle wrote many songs. Mu-jin wanted to do a "genius check" and asked her to come up a theme song for the show. Mu-jin joined after she sang it for the first time.
- ^ Mu-jin mentioned that after watching Belle's videos, he felt she has the ability to adapt to each agency's style. She sang Wendy's song in the style preferred by SM Entertainment and the second song in the style preferred by YG Entertainment.
- ^ Lyrics were written by Belle
- ^ 1957 Remake. The original song by Judy Garland for the musical Meet Me in St. Louis was released in 1944. Lee Mu-jin briefly joined.
- ^ 2007 Remake. The original song by The Zutons was released in 2006.
- ^ Following D.O.'s segment singing the opening parts of several songs (see episode 81). Mu-jin asked Bae to do the female version.
- ^ Full title is NDGGA (I've Been Waiting For Your Reply and It Made Me Feel Bad)
- ^ Meenoi exhanges songs with her guests in a segment of her show (Meenoi's Yorizori), so Mu-jin proposed the same for his show.
- ^ The episode was delayed one day due to technical issues.
- ^ Remake. The original song by Maroon 5 was released in 2004.
- ^ Unreleased. Song written by Soyeon.
- ^ Unreleased. Fragment of lyrics written by Bibi when she was in 8th grade.
- ^ 1968 version of original instrumental song by saxophonist Mike Sharpe (Shapiro) and the original version with lyrics by Classics IV, both released in 1967.
- ^ 1953 Remake. The original song by Carol Channing for the musical Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was released in 1949.
- ^ As Jeong Dong-won recently debuted as an idol, Mu-jin asked if he had a special skill. He said he could imitate other singer's voices.
- ^ As Hwiseo spent almost 10 years as a trainee at different agencies, she learned to beatbox. Mu-jin asked her to beatbox while he sang his song.
- ^ As Seowon began her career as a trot singer before becoming an idol, Mu-jin wanted her to showcase the differences between K-Pop and trot music.
- ^ Remake. The original song by Sanulrim was released in 1984.
- ^ sung by Taeyeon and Kim Jong-hyun
- ^ First ever episode with an audience. The episode was recorded on May 22, 2024 at KOBA 2024: 32nd Korea International Broadcasting Media, Audio & Lighting Show.
- ^ Sung by Lee Mu-jin as it is his favorite Mamamoo song.
- ^ The episode was recorded on May 22, 2024 at KOBA 2024: 32nd Korea International Broadcasting Media, Audio & Lighting Show in front of a live audience.
- ^ As a gift for Christopher, Lee Mu-jin sung his version of the song.
- ^ Mu-jin wanted to test Hui's arranging skills. He surprised Mu-jin by re-arranging and singing Mu-jin's new song. Mu-jin then sang his new song with this new arrangement and with Hui playing the piano.
- ^ 1964 Remake. The original song by Kaye Ballard was released in 1954.
- ^ Lee Mu-jin sang fragments of "Lie Lie Lie" by Lee Juck, "Lies" by g.o.d, "Lies by T-ara, "Fake Love" by BTS, and "Lies" by BigBang for the April Fools' Day Special Medley.
- ^ Episode hosted by Minnie ((G)I-dle)
- ^ Thai version
- ^ 100th episode celebration with 3 guests picked by Mu-jin and with special segments
References
[edit]- ^ a b Hwang, Soo-yeon (28 February 2022). '리무진 서비스' 민니 편, 공개 하루만 30만 뷰 돌파 ['Limousine Service' Minnie edition surpasses 300,000 views in just one day of release]. XSportsWorld. Archived from the original on 22 September 2022. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
- ^ a b 리무진서비스 [@mujin_plz] (31 January 2023). "KBS2 <스튜디오K>의 편성 변경에 따라 <리무진서비스>의 TV 방송은 이번주부터 화요일 밤에 찾아갑니다❣" (Tweet) (in Korean). Retrieved 23 March 2023 – via Twitter.
- ^ Yoo, Seul-gi (5 August 2022). 가수 이무진② [Singer Lee Moo-jin②]. Top Class. Archived from the original on 22 September 2022. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
- ^ Lee, Seong-mi (25 August 2022). '라디오스타' 이무진, 물오른 예능감+라이브 무대 '맹활약' ['Radio Star' Lee Moo-jin, a lively sense of entertainment + 'a big success']. Biz Enter. Archived from the original on 22 September 2022. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
- ^ Kim, Joo-hee (10 March 2022). 서리, 이무진과 호흡…'주저하는 연인들을 위해' [Breathing with Seo-ri and Lee Moo-jin...'For lovers who hesitate']. Newsis. Archived from the original on 21 September 2022. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
- ^ Jeong, Bit (22 March 2022). 투모로우바이투게더 태현, '리무진서비스' 하루 만에 30만뷰 돌파 [TOMORROW X TOGETHER Taehyun, 'Limousine Service' surpasses 300,000 views in one day]. The Chosun Ilbo. Archived from the original on 21 September 2022. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
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External links
[edit]- Official website (in Korean)
- 리무진 서비스 (Leemujin Service : Duet with Mujin) playlist on YouTube
- LeeMujin Service on Twitter
- LeeMujin Service on Instagram