This is a transcript of a video from a YouTube program called "Everyone Sings Well" where the host, Moon Seyoon, finds people who can sing well at the Han River Park in Seoul. He interviews and invites them to perform on a stage, and gives them a chance to win a prize by spinning a wheel. The program also features a surprise guest, Mina Okabe, a singer-songwriter from Denmark who sings her popular songs "Every Second" and "Walk Away". The video shows the reactions and interactions of the host, the singers, and the audience.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a Korean program called "Everyone sings well" where people show off their singing talents and win prizes.
- The program is hosted by Moon Seyoon, a comedian who claims to be very famous in Korea.
- The program has more than 400,000 subscribers on YouTube and asks the viewers to subscribe, like and set notifications.
- The program features Mina Okabe, a singer-songwriter from Denmark who sings her own songs "Every Second" and "Walk Away".
- Mina Okabe's song "Every Second" has been used by more than 3 million people on Instagram and Reels and has a total of 3.2 billion streaming times.
- Mina Okabe came to Korea when she was 12 or 13 years old with her family because her dad ran the Seoul Marathon.
- The program also features other singers and fans who interact with Mina Okabe and Moon Seyoon.
- The program gives out prizes to lucky winners who spin a wheel. One of the prizes is a Philips Electric Toothbrush.
- The program ends with the phrase "Everyone sings well!"