Jo Jung-suk’s Bold New Role
This show is such a gem. Imagine your favorite actor suddenly deciding, “I’m going to make an album,” and then actually showing you every awkward, chaotic, inspiring step of the process. That’s exactly what A-List to Playlist is.
Jo Jung-suk gives himself 100 days to become a singer-songwriter. We see the doubts, the late nights, the messy studio sessions — but also the breakthroughs and pure joy when a song finally comes together. His humor is chaotic and self-deprecating, making the show endlessly fun.
The cameos (IU, Gummy, Jung Kyung-ho, Gong Hyo-jin, Dynamic Duo, and the Hospital Playlist squad) elevate the series even more, blending star power with real heart.
More than a reality show, it’s about bravery: daring to start from zero, no matter how successful you already are. It’s funny, emotional, inspiring — and Jo’s songs are genuinely good.
⭐ 5/5 - Highly recommended if you love music, authenticity, and watching someone chase a dream.
Jo Jung-suk gives himself 100 days to become a singer-songwriter. We see the doubts, the late nights, the messy studio sessions — but also the breakthroughs and pure joy when a song finally comes together. His humor is chaotic and self-deprecating, making the show endlessly fun.
The cameos (IU, Gummy, Jung Kyung-ho, Gong Hyo-jin, Dynamic Duo, and the Hospital Playlist squad) elevate the series even more, blending star power with real heart.
More than a reality show, it’s about bravery: daring to start from zero, no matter how successful you already are. It’s funny, emotional, inspiring — and Jo’s songs are genuinely good.
⭐ 5/5 - Highly recommended if you love music, authenticity, and watching someone chase a dream.
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