HUENINGKAI: “As the youngest member, I want to be a reassuring presence”
TOMORROW X TOGETHER 'minisode 2: Thursday’s Child' comeback interview
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That’s Beomgyu’s hand.
Anyway:
How did you feel about “Lonely Boy,” your first unit song?
HUENINGKAI: That was the very first song we started recording, but I couldn’t figure out how to capture the tone, so it took me a long time to get the hang of it, and we ended up finishing it last. I just went for a typical tone at first, but the song wasn’t working, so the next time I tried it a bit less breathy but it sounded like I went too far. Even singing while imagining an image of myself as a lonely boy didn’t work (laughs) so I think the way I finally nailed the feeling was just singing it over and over. Repetition was the key to that song in the end.
It feels like “repetition is key” is also the key to your musical growth, in a way.HUENINGKAI: Consistent hard work pays off. I think it’s a really good thing I’m working on other genres of songs, writing lyrics and music, and other pursuits, so I try to write lyrics or melodies because I think I should just try writing something, even though it might not work out. I feel like I’m discovering my own style.”
Love him. So cute and inspiring.
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That’s Beomgyu’s hand
His Unicef ring is so obvious
he's such a wonderful person
What's wrong for loving animes? agree, there's nothing wrong with being passionate about your hobbies.
On that same day, one fan also jokingly called you an otaku, to which you firmly responded, “It’s nothing bad to have passion for something.” That was quite impressive.
HUENINGKAI: There’s absolutely nothing wrong with being passionate about your hobbies. I think people seem to be at their happiest when they’re talking about their hobbies. They invest themselves more than anyone else from the bottom of their hearts because they love what they do, and I think it’s completely wrong to discount them for that.
What's wrong for loving animes? agree, there's nothing wrong with being passionate about your hobbies.
On that same day, one fan also jokingly called you an otaku, to which you firmly responded, “It’s nothing bad to have passion for something.” That was quite impressive.
HUENINGKAI: There’s absolutely nothing wrong with being passionate about your hobbies. I think people seem to be at their happiest when they’re talking about their hobbies. They invest themselves more than anyone else from the bottom of their hearts because they love what they do, and I think it’s completely wrong to discount them for that.
You tell them Hyuka.
he's really growing up
HUENINGKAI flapped his arms as he talked about BEOMGYU’s pet, Toto, and answered each interview question enthusiastically between bursts of that characteristic laugh of his.
I can already hear it haha, his iconic laugh.
I guess since you’ve been with SOOBIN ever since you were in training, he can detect your pranks more easily. (laughs) I heard that, when you guys received harsh feedback during the monthly evaluations and there was a bad mood in the air, you two quickly brushed it off and just went looking for other people to share a late-night snack with.
HUENINGKAI: If you latch onto one thing too strongly, it makes you feel terrible. I think you shouldn’t hold onto such feelings since it’s all old news anyway. You can just do better next time. I think when we had a tough morning I thought it would be nice to end the day on a high note, meaning we should brush it all off and just enjoy the rest of the day.
Another thing that I should write down.
I've said it before, but they're so hardworking, they deserve everything good coming their way.
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That’s Beomgyu’s hand.
Anyway:
How did you feel about “Lonely Boy,” your first unit song?
HUENINGKAI: That was the very first song we started recording, but I couldn’t figure out how to capture the tone, so it took me a long time to get the hang of it, and we ended up finishing it last. I just went for a typical tone at first, but the song wasn’t working, so the next time I tried it a bit less breathy but it sounded like I went too far. Even singing while imagining an image of myself as a lonely boy didn’t work (laughs) so I think the way I finally nailed the feeling was just singing it over and over. Repetition was the key to that song in the end.It feels like “repetition is key” is also the key to your musical growth, in a way.HUENINGKAI: Consistent hard work pays off. I think it’s a really good thing I’m working on other genres of songs, writing lyrics and music, and other pursuits, so I try to write lyrics or melodies because I think I should just try writing something, even though it might not work out. I feel like I’m discovering my own style.”
Love him. So cute and inspiring.
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Huening is so inspiring
also those photos
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