Jesus Christ I spent over 16 hours uploading this, just for YouTube to tell me the maximum video length is 11:59:59, so I’m sorry I lied bros about the 12 hours lel.
This is the Pyongyang radio station in the capital city of North Korea (AKA DPRK) - I have no idea how it is accessible through the web - but it is! I do not know of any other radio station in North Korea where anyone could just tune into besides this one and a couple of shortwave frequencies. If anyone has any more information on North Korean Radio, and if they are accessible, let me know!
P.S. if anyone has any information on the artists, song titles, dates released of the music playing - please let me know as well because I have no Idea how to even begin the search for these songs. Thanks for reading and thanks for tuning into Best Korea (TM)!
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