LEDApple's Hanbyul Does His Own Funky Cover Of Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines'

Canadian-American singer-songwriter Robin Thicke undoubtedly had one of the most popular songs of the year with the release of "Blurred Lines" in March. And now, just as how "Gangnam Style" eventually made its way across the ocean last year, "Blurred Lines" has now reached the shores of South Korea.

The latest version of the song comes from Korean pop-rock band LEDApple's Hanbyul as part of the group's Music Note charity campaign.

Over the course of 2013, LEDApple has been releasing a series of 50 cover songs and music videos that not only show off the members' remarkable musical talents, but also help raise money for needy children.

Each time a video is played online, all of the profits from advertisements are donated to the international charity organization, Save the Children.

Hanbyul's cover of "Blurred Line" marks Music Note #35 and follows his version of Adele's "Someone Like You."

The video to accompany the catchy tune is just as quirky as the original, showing Hanbyul recording in the studio and teasing the camera while flaunting his vocal abilities.

Check out the impressive cover below and tell us what you think about Hanbyul's cover in the coments section!

If you liked that, be sure to watch "I Remember You" and "Someone Like You" too. You really won't regret it!

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