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INTERVIEW
HEESEUNG “I’m just a person who lives his life with passion”
ENHYPEN BORDER : CARNIVAL Comeback Interview
2021.05.03
For several questions, HEESEUNG pondered in search of better answers and responded cautiously, asking for a bit more time to think over. Then he added, “Because of my personality I have to answer it well.”
In Dance JAM Live on April 4th, you were dancing with a snazzy suit on.
HEESEUNG: That’s right, it’s my own suit. I didn’t aim for anything by wearing it though. (laughs) It’s something similar to how I normally dress on days I pay more attention.
You seemed to have grown more interested in fashion these days, even wearing a pair of glasses without lenses on V LIVE.
HEESEUNG: I’m putting care into fashion since it’s a way of expressing myself. I’ve noticed that aside from our stage performances and activities, ENGENE were curious about our off-stage wardrobe and hobbies. So I wanted to demonstrate my flair under any circumstances; if I show that there are many more sides to me, ENGENE can better understand what kind of person I am. Above all, I hope they find me cool when they see me. (laughs)
What’s your standard in choosing clothes? You’ve said before that you don’t follow trends.
HEESEUNG: I’m actually quite clueless as to how. (laughs) It’s hard to keep up with the pace in trends like what’s popular from where, and I’m not fond of popular trends either. Rather than picturing how all the pieces match, I look at each item and buy anything I feel, Wow, this is really pretty. So I often get slightly carried away; like sometimes, other members would tell me, “today’s a bit off, HEESEUNG.” (laughs) Anyway, that’s how I pick my outfit every day.
In an -note you once said, “I watch movies to foster creativity and sentimentality.”
HEESEUNG: I think we can get inspiration anytime, anywhere, so I try living with my ears and eyes open. Rather than search for new movies, I tend to re-watch the ones I already watched - and recently I saw Alvin and the Chipmunks. (laughs) I wondered what was going through my head while watching it a long time ago. It felt very different than when I was a child; being young, the movie was endlessly funny, cute, and had good songs, but now as you know, I meet a lot of people, working in a team – the movie was not the same anymore with a different viewpoint.
Is studying English also part of your effort to broaden your horizon? It was impressive to see you speak English from time to time with the ENGENE during the recent V LIVEs.
HEESEUNG: It is. I like both English and Japanese. We live in a global age and all. (laughs) Many ENGENE are Koreans, but since there are ENGENE with many other nationalities as well, I try to speak English often, hoping to communicate more. Speaking is not up there yet but my listening is pretty good. During our fan signing events through video calls, ENGENE from different countries tell me this and that, which always stick in my memory. The messages are mostly, “you’re doing well, hang in there! And stay healthy.”
You even took on the English narration of “Intro : The Invitation,” the first track of this album BORDER : CARNIVAL.
HEESEUNG: I stumbled upon an opportunity once, being suggested to record a narration. I gave it a go, and the producers said my pronunciation was better than expected, so we went with it. But then, after recording, it felt way different than how I usually spoke in English. When I normally speak, my pronunciation gets across smoothly enough; listening to the recording chunk-by-chunk though, a lot of the parts sounded awkward. Listening to Jake’s pre-recorded guide for practice helped me a lot.
You must’ve put a lot of care into this album in many different ways. You said it was an “album I strived hard to move away from the image I was thinking about since our debut.”
HEESEUNG: Since all four songs have different tones, it was tough at first to express each distinctly. “Drunk-Dazed” is powerful and “Not For Sale” clean and light; and when I suddenly turned from practicing “Drunk-Dazed” to “Not For Sale,” switching my facial expression was a challenge. (laughs) So I focused on the lyrics to understand the track’s vibe, and while shooting the music videos, I tried to identify the imageries at the shooting site, because the music video’s mood is connected to the song’s message. The concepts for this album’s four songs to be put on stage are all different, and I think the diverse charms will be conveyed nicely as we prepared. I hope you look forward to them. (laughs)