‘Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth’ Park Hyung Sik, Lee Sung Kyung lends voice for ‘Trolls’ OST

By Riezel / Feb 15, 2017 06:30 AM EST
(Photo : YouTube/Dingo Music) South Korean actors Park Hyung Sik, Lee Sung Kyung lends voice for DreamWorks' 'Troll' OST.

Lee Sung Kyung and Park Hyung Sik sang the Korean version of "True Colors" from the Hollywood animated movie "Trolls." The two stars performed their own rendition live.

On Feb. 13, Lee and Park sat down for a live acoustic performance of the song "True Colors" from the 2016 Hollywood animated movie "Trolls" which is present by Dingo Music. The two stars executed a pleasant performance against a baby pink background with floating lights setting up a romantic scene, Allkpop reported.

Other than that, the stars are also tasked as the voice actors for the Korean version of the movie, Soompi reported. Lee will dubbed the voice of Princess Poppy while Park will dubbed the voice of Branch.

The Hollywood film gained its international fame with Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick as the original voices for Branch and Poppy. And surprisingly, the Korean versions of Branch and Poppy were praised by the staff for being as good as the originals.

Best known for her roles in "Cheese in the Trap" and "Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo," Lee channeled out her inner princess into her role as the optimistic Princess in the movie, while Park used his deep voice to  express his cranky worrywart character.

Still images of the two actors for their upcoming movie also shows their various motions and facial expressions to get into character. In the past, Lee and Park have also been featured as voice actors for various animated movies such as "Shrek" and "Kungfu Panda."

Meanwhile, Park is currently busy with his ongoing drama "Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth" which depicts the story of the "flowering knights" or known as "hwarang" - an elite group of male youth during the Kingdom of Silla. The drama series also stars Park Seo Joon, and Go Ara and airs every Monday and Tuesday at 10PM KST on KBS2.

Catch Lee and Park's live performance below: