Discover Baek In-hyuk‘s Surprising Music Taste on ’I Live Alone' Tonight!

Daniel Kim | 2026.03.28

MBC 'I Live Alone'
[Sports Today reporter Song Oh-jung] Actor Bae In-hyuk is set to reveal an unexpected musical side. Even singer Joy laughed that his playlist sounded "like a dad's" — a delightfully old-fashioned taste that will be showcased today (27) on I Live Alone.

In this episode of MBC's I Live Alone (directed by Heo Hang, Kang Ji-hee, Kim Jin-kyung, Moon Ki-young, Jeong Ji-woon), viewers will see Bae In-hyuk's newly revealed "In-hyuk House" for the first time, alongside Jun Hyun-moo's attempt to recreate his signature "Cheonhyu-terior" (Park Cheon-hyu + interior).

A preview clip captures Bae delivering a fervent solo concert from inside his car. He moves through an eclectic mix — rainy-day ballads, trot, anime OSTs and musical numbers — demonstrating unexpected vocal chops. At one point he channels a 7080 DJ, complete with self-hosted patter and full commitment to the bit.

Jun Hyun-moo, caught off guard by the contrast with Bae's image, quipped, "There's not an ounce of hip," prompting the cast to erupt in laughter. Watching the footage in the studio, Bae squeezed his eyes shut and offered a sheepish defense: "I just like singing."

When a high note slipped and Bae cracked, Jun joked that had his voice been properly warmed up, "the musical world might've..." Code Kunst added, "He nearly wobbled," which sent everyone into another fit of laughter.

Meanwhile, Jun Hyun-moo put his Cheonhyu-terior stamp on a studio and produced a tribute piece for artist Park Cheon-hyu. He confessed that his recent Muskia project (Jun Hyun-moo + Basquiat) had made him feel more like a promoter than a true artist. Determined to reconnect with his original creative impulse, he dove into making a single, heartfelt homage that reflects Muskia's early spirit.

Working with oil pastels rather than brushes, Jun layered the canvas with vibrant hues. Kian84 compared him to a master and even invoked Chagall — the "magician of color" — raising expectations. After channeling Basquiat, Muskia's new work now hints at Chagall's influence as well.

When Jun unveiled the Muskia tribute, Park Cheon-hyu was visibly moved, saying, "I flew 15 hours to see this..." and trailing off. Jun smiled, pleased, calling it Muskia's first oil pastel piece — a moment that only heightens anticipation for the broadcast.

Bae In-hyuk's surprising music choices and the Muskia tribute will air tonight (27) at 11:10 p.m. on the live broadcast.

[Sports Today reporter Song Oh-jung ent@stoo.com]
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