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A number of renowned musicians, including G-Dragon, Taeyang and IU, have been confirmed to take part in a festival organized kwa MBC's flagship program "Infinite Challenge".

The shoot for the festival, one of the biggest events hosted kwa the variety program, began Thursday, according to Korean media outlet nyota News.

This is the third time G-Dragon will participate in the festival, following appearances in 2011 and 2013.

It will be the first time for Taeyang and IU, however. Four-member rock band Hyukoh is also slated to take part in the program.

The indie musicians are known for their individuality and musical prowess.

Other details regarding the line up so far have not been released.

"Infinite Challenge" first hosted the muziki festival in 2007, and since then has held the tamasha every two years.

During the event, each invited singer teams up with one of the program's six stars to come up with a new song.

The entire process, from producing the material to the final performance, is aired and usually takes about a month.

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“Today, my wife asked me what I’m going to do if my child goes to school, sees what’s being written on the Internet, and asks if I’m a pedophile,” he writes. “My colleagues and I always enjoy hearing the fans’ analyses after we finish a production. There are...
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