The Walking Dead’s Steven Yeun stars in K-pop music video

Steven Yeun and Conan O'Brien - J.Y. Park "Fire" feat. Conan O'Brien & Steven Yeun & Jimin Park, YouTube
Steven Yeun and Conan O'Brien - J.Y. Park "Fire" feat. Conan O'Brien & Steven Yeun & Jimin Park, YouTube /
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The Walking Dead’s Glenn Rhee may have to remind Daryl Dixon that he’s Korean, but a new K-pop video starring Steven Yeun will never let fans forget it.

It seems like forever ago that Daryl Dixon was corrected by Glenn Rhee about his nationality on AMC’s hit zombie survival drama The Walking Dead. Now, that heritage is on display in a new K-pop music video starring Steven Yeun and TBS talk show host Conan O’Brien.

Recently, Conan O’Brien traveled to Korea for his popular TBS show Conan to meet some people, engage in local customs, and try some of the unique food items. Of course, while he was there he met up with friend Steven Yeun, who is a regular on the TBS talk show as both a guest and part of the video packages presented.

One of the things that happened was Conan and Yeun meeting up with musician J.Y. Park to film a music video for a song called “Fire”.

Here is the official music video for “Fire” by J.Y. Park as hosted on the Team Coco YouTube account:

On its own, the beat of “Fire” is catchy and the lyrics are fun, but the best part of the whole thing is seeing the hilarious interactions between Yeun and Conan. Watching the talk show host do his famous string dance while The Walking Dead actor points at his groin is hilarious, and the scene with the young ladies on the plane forcing Conan out of the plane to Korea was fantastic.

Hopefully, this isn’t the last collaboration we see from The Walking Dead star Steven Yeun and Conan O’Brien. Any time these two get together, fantastic things happen. Whether it is their adventures at a spagoing to the strip club, or talking about Korean Peter Griffin, these two gentlemen create much-watch television, just like this fantastic K-pop music video.

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Don’t miss The Walking Dead when it returns for season 7 this October on AMC. Also, Conan can be seen from Monday to Thursday each week at 11:00 pm/10c on TBS where Conan O’Brien will be talking with some of the biggest names in Hollywood each night.