Korean Idol singers get their G-20 on

I don’t believe that anyone in history has ever used the phrase "Y’all ready for this" in reference to a debate on exchange rates and monetary policy… until now.  The South Korean Presidential Commission for the G-20 Summit is currently hosting the above video on its YouTube Channel  featuring Korean Idol contestants welcoming the world ...

By , a former associate editor at Foreign Policy.

I don't believe that anyone in history has ever used the phrase "Y'all ready for this" in reference to a debate on exchange rates and monetary policy... until now. 

I don’t believe that anyone in history has ever used the phrase "Y’all ready for this" in reference to a debate on exchange rates and monetary policy… until now. 

The South Korean Presidential Commission for the G-20 Summit is currently hosting the above video on its YouTube Channel  featuring Korean Idol contestants welcoming the world to Seoul with a blast of Black Eyed Peas-esque K-Pop. 

I like the enthusiasm, but lyrics like "On and on and on, we’re gonna party" make me think that South Korea is either overselling this summit a little bit or they’ve got something very interesting planned. 

Hat tip: Clark Gascoigne

Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating

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