Korean sings a song by Valentín Elizalde in his language and it goes viral

Korean sings a song by Valentín Elizalde in his language and it goes viral

The version of Go Now in Korean has caused a lot of curiosity

The story of a young man from South Korea who performs a Golden Rooster song has gone viral on social media.

Originally the young man became popular on the Tik Tok network but has transcended all social networks for being a lover of Mexican culture. But now it has become a trend for interpreting Vete Ya by Valentín Elizalde.

The young Korean has been the sensation and more so at the time he decided to interpret the theme of Valentín Elizalde in his own language. Version that has generated sensation and curiosity among the followers of the Sonoran singer.

Jinseop has gone viral. Photo: Tik Tok
Jinseop has gone viral. Photo: Tik Tok

Jinseop is a young Korean man who is married to a Mexican woman. Both cultures have drawn their attention so much that they decided to open a Tik Tok channel in which the young man celebrates Mexican culture.

If he was already popular on the Tik Tok platform, now he has become even more viral by uploading a video in which he performs one of the most iconic songs of the late singer Valentín Elizalde. Jinseop sang Vete Ya in Korean, something that caught the attention of thousands of Mexicans who have shared the video thousands of times.

Not only that, but Jinseop was in charge of translating the song into Korean and singing it in front of his thousands of followers. In addition, it also has a Korean version of La chona, a song that went viral and even a challenge arose all over the Internet a few months ago.

Many of the people have chosen Tik Tok to have fun during the quarantine. However, few videos have gone viral. Some of them are definitely Jinseop’s because they are considered original by Mexicans and Koreans who like the culture of Mexico.

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The young man also has a YouTube channel in which he shares some of the things he does in his daily life and with a theme about the contrast between Mexico and South Korea.

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