being korean is pretty awesome! marc: last one? anthony: yeah. anthony: nighttime in seoul. and everywhere you go, it seems, food and drink. this is what they call a pojangmacha. i guess it s kind of like a pub, if pubs could operate in the street. you could have drinks. and, well, i guess you could call it, pub food. marc: dj shine. we re about to go eat something really, really good. welcome to seoul! let s do this. anthony: my new friend marc helped popularize western style hip-hop in korea. an event that led directly to me eating silkworms in a tent. anthony: marc, how you doing? marc: nicto mt you. anthony: good to meet you. marc: thanks for having me out.
anthony: nice. best part s skin. is this so hard? walk in and eat delicious food and get hammered in the street? being korean is pretty awesome! marc: last one? anthony: yeah. anthony: nighttime in seoul. and everywhere you go, it seems, food and drink. this is what they call a pojangmacha. i guess it s kind of like a pub, if pubs could operate in the street. you could have drinks. and, well, i guess you could call it, pub food. marc: dj shine. we re about to go eat something really, really good. welcome to seoul! let s do this. anthony: my new friend marc helped popularize western style hip-hop in korea. an event that led directly to me
if that makes me feel more korean. anthony: nice. best part s skin. is this so hard? walk in and eat delicious food and get hammered in the street? being korean is pretty awesome! marc: last one? anthony: yeah. anthony: nighttime in seoul. and everywhere you go, it seems, food and drink. this is what they call a pojangmacha. i guess it s kind of like a pub, if pubs could operate in the street. you could have drinks. and, well, i guess you could call it, pub food. marc: dj shine. we re about to go eat something really, really good. welcome to seoul! let s do this. anthony: my new friend marc helped popularize western style hip-hop in korea. an event that led directly to me
i was like, i m here! these are my people! it s like, this is what i ve been missing! but i was considered not really korean, i guess, you know? i was considered an outsider in my own country. i had, like, this thing going on because it was like, okay, am i not korean enough if i don t do this? or if i don t drink this? or if i don t eat this? but there s a certain sense of, well i want to learn this. if that makes me feel more korean. anthony: nice. best part s skin. is this so hard? walk in and eat delicious food and get hammered in the street? being korean is pretty awesome! marc: last one? anthony: yeah. anthony: nighttime in seoul. and everywhere you go, it seems, food and drink. this is what they call a pojangmacha.