Epik High Reveals Hilarious Friendship Stories in Surprise Home Party Video
Tablo recalls crashing at Baek Ji-young's house at dawn with Ha Dong-kyun

Hip-hop legends Epik High gave fans an intimate glimpse into their off-stage lives in a new YouTube video that quickly became a talking point across Korean entertainment circles. The February 26 upload captured Tablo and DJ Tukutz staging a surprise home invasion at fellow member Mithra Jin's apartment for an impromptu party that descended into hilarious chaos.
Titled "Secret Home Party Without the Wife (Forced Reveal of Mithra's House)," the video featured special guests including veteran ballad singer Ha Dong-kyun, adding to the evening's unpredictable energy. What followed was a series of candid revelations and comedic exchanges that showcased the genuine bonds between some of Korean music's most respected artists.
Ha Dong-kyun's Anti-Promotion Strategy
One of the evening's standout moments came when Tablo expressed visible frustration at Ha Dong-kyun's approach to promoting new music. According to Tablo, the singer releases songs almost in secret, with friends typically discovering them two to three weeks after the fact.
"You genuinely do not promote at all," Tablo said with exasperation. "We find out about your new songs weeks later. You even turn down promotion opportunities. Do you just have zero desire to get the word out?" Ha Dong-kyun responded with characteristic calm, saying he trusts that the music will find its audience organically. "Promotion feels like forcing something on people," he explained. "My fans already know."
Tablo fired back with a playful warning: "You are putting way too much faith in your fans. Everyone is busy." The exchange escalated when Tablo took it upon himself to propose a fandom name on Ha Dong-kyun's behalf. "Ha Dong-kyun is Daejanggyn — like E. coli bacteria — and his fans are Yusangyun — probiotics," he declared. "Because they are good for you." A mortified Ha Dong-kyun protested that naming one's fandom should be a personal decision, drawing roars of laughter from the group.
The Midnight Visit to Baek Ji-young's Home
The conversation took a nostalgic turn when Ha Dong-kyun casually mentioned that he had recently joined Baek Ji-young's entertainment agency. This prompted Tablo to recall a memorable late-night adventure from their younger days.
"We were drinking late one night and had nowhere to go," Tablo recounted. "Ha Dong-kyun suggested we head to Baek Ji-young's place. So we actually went and rang her doorbell." Despite her initial annoyance, the veteran singer welcomed them inside, sliced fruit for the uninvited guests, and let them crash on her living room floor before leaving for her schedule the next morning.
"She left us sleeping there and went to work," Tablo recalled with evident affection. "She was the best."
Pizza Money and the Million-Won Jacket
Ha Dong-kyun countered with his own set of stories, revealing that he had slept at Tablo's house numerous times over the years. Tablo then dropped an amusing bombshell: Ha Dong-kyun and Nell's Kim Jong-wan once let themselves into Tablo's empty apartment and ordered pizza on his dime.
"I was doing a live radio broadcast when the texts started coming in," Tablo said. "'Where is the money? The pizza is here and we need to pay.' I had to apologize to the listeners, play a song, and text back the location of my cash." The situation escalated further when Ha Dong-kyun discovered one million won (approximately $700) inside one of Tablo's jackets and casually informed him via text that he would be keeping it.
The video resonated with viewers who praised the group for showing the kind of unfiltered, decades-long friendships that rarely make it onto screen. As Epik High approaches their 23rd anniversary as a group, moments like these remind fans why the trio — and their extended circle of musical friends — remain among the most beloved figures in Korean hip-hop history.
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