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ZEROBASEONE's Sung Han-bin to host 'SDF' for second year, calls role 'highest job satisfaction'
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ZEROBASEONE's Sung Han-bin to host 'SDF' for second year, calls role 'highest job satisfaction'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Sung Han-bin of ZEROBASEONE will host the Mnet dance survival show 'Street World Fighter: Director's War' for the second consecutive year.
  • The show is set to premiere on August 18 at 10 PM.
  • Sung Han-bin previously hosted 'Street Woman Fighter', which sparked a dance craze in South Korea.

Sung Han-bin, a member of the K-pop group ZEROBASEONE, is set to return as the MC for Mnet's upcoming dance survival program, 'Street World Fighter: Director's War' (SDF: DW). This marks his second consecutive year hosting a show in the popular 'Street Fighter' franchise, highlighting his established presence in the dance competition genre.

The new season, 'SDF: DW', is scheduled to premiere on August 18 at 10 PM. Sung Han-bin's previous role as MC for 'Street Woman Fighter' (SWF) was instrumental in popularizing the dance competition format in South Korea, igniting a widespread dance craze across the country. His return is expected to bring continued energy and engagement to the series.

Fans and media have noted Sung Han-bin's high job satisfaction, with the artist himself reportedly describing his MC role as offering the "highest job satisfaction." This sentiment underscores his commitment and enjoyment in facilitating the competition and connecting with the participating dancers and the audience. His familiarity with the show's format and his experience engaging with contestants are likely to contribute to a smooth and dynamic hosting performance.

highest job satisfaction

โ€” Sung Han-binDescribing his experience as an MC for the dance survival show.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.