<p>From discussing nuclear war to belting out a beloved hit: South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's White House visit ended on a high note when he sang Don McLean's <em>American Pie</em> to great applause.</p>.<p>Yoon is on a six-day state visit to Washington, where he discussed with US President Joe Biden on Wednesday "the end" of any North Korean regime that used nuclear weapons against the allies.</p>.<p>But the two leaders had more cheerful topics on the agenda at the White House state dinner in Yoon's honor later that day, with the South Korean leader -- who is known at home to be something of a karaoke buff -- sharing his love of American music.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/joe-biden-to-make-landmark-visit-to-papua-new-guinea-1213338.html" target="_blank">Joe Biden to make landmark visit to Papua New Guinea</a></strong><br /><br />"We know this is one of your favorite songs, <em>American Pie</em>," Biden said to Yoon, having pulled him up onto the stage at the end of the evening to listen to singers perform the classic.</p>.<p>"Yes, that's true," the 62-year-old Yoon admitted, saying that he had loved the Don McLean song, released in 1971, since he was at school.</p>.<p>"We want to hear you sing it," said Biden.</p>.<p>"It's been a while but..." Yoon responded, offering only token resistance as he took the microphone.</p>.<p>Yoon belted out the first few lines of the song a capella, triggering rapturous applause from the crowd and delighting Biden and the First Lady.</p>.<p>"The next state dinner we're going to have, you're looking at the entertainment," Biden told the crowd, referring to Yoon.</p>.<p>Then he turned to the South Korean president and said: "I had no damn idea you could sing."</p>.<p>Biden told Yoon that McLean could not be at the White House to join them but had sent a signed guitar, which the US president gifted to the South Korean leader.</p>.<p>"Yoon literally tore up the stage and White House!" one Twitter user wrote in Korean in reply to a video of the president singing.</p>.<p>"Yoon has revealed his hidden singing talent," another commenter wrote, also in Korean, resharing the video.</p>.<p>It is not Yoon's first time singing in public.</p>.<p>On the campaign trail in 2021, he appeared on the famous South Korean TV show "All the Butlers", wowing its celebrity hosts with a sparkling rendition of the K-pop ballad "No one else" by Lee Seung-chul.</p>
<p>From discussing nuclear war to belting out a beloved hit: South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's White House visit ended on a high note when he sang Don McLean's <em>American Pie</em> to great applause.</p>.<p>Yoon is on a six-day state visit to Washington, where he discussed with US President Joe Biden on Wednesday "the end" of any North Korean regime that used nuclear weapons against the allies.</p>.<p>But the two leaders had more cheerful topics on the agenda at the White House state dinner in Yoon's honor later that day, with the South Korean leader -- who is known at home to be something of a karaoke buff -- sharing his love of American music.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/joe-biden-to-make-landmark-visit-to-papua-new-guinea-1213338.html" target="_blank">Joe Biden to make landmark visit to Papua New Guinea</a></strong><br /><br />"We know this is one of your favorite songs, <em>American Pie</em>," Biden said to Yoon, having pulled him up onto the stage at the end of the evening to listen to singers perform the classic.</p>.<p>"Yes, that's true," the 62-year-old Yoon admitted, saying that he had loved the Don McLean song, released in 1971, since he was at school.</p>.<p>"We want to hear you sing it," said Biden.</p>.<p>"It's been a while but..." Yoon responded, offering only token resistance as he took the microphone.</p>.<p>Yoon belted out the first few lines of the song a capella, triggering rapturous applause from the crowd and delighting Biden and the First Lady.</p>.<p>"The next state dinner we're going to have, you're looking at the entertainment," Biden told the crowd, referring to Yoon.</p>.<p>Then he turned to the South Korean president and said: "I had no damn idea you could sing."</p>.<p>Biden told Yoon that McLean could not be at the White House to join them but had sent a signed guitar, which the US president gifted to the South Korean leader.</p>.<p>"Yoon literally tore up the stage and White House!" one Twitter user wrote in Korean in reply to a video of the president singing.</p>.<p>"Yoon has revealed his hidden singing talent," another commenter wrote, also in Korean, resharing the video.</p>.<p>It is not Yoon's first time singing in public.</p>.<p>On the campaign trail in 2021, he appeared on the famous South Korean TV show "All the Butlers", wowing its celebrity hosts with a sparkling rendition of the K-pop ballad "No one else" by Lee Seung-chul.</p>