ENHYPEN Aim To Be K-Pop’s Next Global Name: ‘We Want Fans & The Public To Think Of Us’



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It would be more satisfying for most artists to be one of the top-selling acts in one of the biggest music markets in the world in a year.

Since their official debut onto the music scene in November 2020, Enhypen has taken the international fandom that watched how 23 K-pop hopefuls whittled into the seven-member boy band they are today and kept a close and open dialogue. In one year, members Jungwon, Jay, Sunghoon, Jake, Heeseung, Sunoo, and Ni-ki have connected with an increasingly growing and global audience and have spoken about their hope to turn their stories as next- generation pop stars into music that everyone can relate to

The guys are well on their way to reaching their intended vision after a year together that included earning South Korea's ninth-biggest-selling album of 2021, landing several best new-artist awards, and making high-profile TV appearances around the world.
Jake says in a video chat from Korea that they achieved more than they thought. We entered the charts, met our fans through a fan meeting, and performed on TV shows. All of these things make us very proud and thankful to have achieved them as a team.

Jeff Benjamin talks about global success, future goals, and creating music that everyone can relate to.

Despite the gratitude on where their hard work has gotten so far, Enhypen is also clear that they are working for even larger goals and larger recognition.

Jungwon shares that they worked hard to perfect their flawless, synchronized group choreography. I hope that the general public will listen to our music and think of Enypen as the final K-pop destination. We would hope that the public would also think of Enhypen, as our ENGENEs love us a lot and give us support.

According to Korea's Gaon charts, the group's full-length album Dimension: Dilemma sold a massive 1.2 million copies worldwide in October. It is a reflective moment for the septet through the lead single. With a sound that blends 70s hard rock with a modern-day Post Malone hip-hop twist, the track explores an all-too-common reality that fame and reaching one's desires isn't always all it's cracked up.

Heeseung says that "Blessed-Cursed" is about boys who learn more about reality and now realize that what they've been given is not quite a blessing but more of a curse. After our debut, we received the full support of the company, and we grew even more. We think that it was a blessing and we don't think that it's a curse like in the song. We had some difficulties with that because we realized certain responsibilities came with being an artist and we are looking for ways to show the best sides of Enhypen. That is a parallel to the song and our lives.

Jake says that being an artist and having the mindset of an artist is something that we always need to improve on and develop as we go through this journey.

The guys note that their careers are blessings thanks to their fans, even if they fell on hard times as a team. They are going to give back to ENGENEs in 2022.

Sunoo explains that the new song "Polaroid Love" is about boys who think that the special kind of moment that is in a Polaroid photo, the special kind of love that we feel through photographs, might last forever. We hope that the special moments we share with ENGENEs will last forever and ever. The youngest member of the group, Ni-ki, is an avid fan of Polaroids.

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With overseas travel this year, the biggest hope is that they can spread their messages with their fans and the general public to see what they can do in person.

Sunoo said that they weren't able to meet their fans overseas, so any chance to meet them would be great.

Jay and Jungwon said that they didn't get to meet ENGENEs a lot this year, but they hope to meet them next year.

Audiences around the world will be hooked when they get a chance to see Enhypen in person too.