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INTERVIEW
NI-KI “My team members always make me feel better”
ENHYPEN BORDER: CARNIVAL comeback interview
2021.05.07
When ENHYPEN first debuted, NI-KI had said he wanted to be as broad-shouldered as his older teammates and better at speaking Korean. Four months later, with a sturdy set of shoulders, he explained himself with greatly improved fluency.
I heard you’ve been into working out lately.
NI-KI: I’m doing personal training and my trainer also taught me some exercises I can do by myself at home. I’ve been working out a lot, and I think my shoulders got wider as a result. I like how my clothes fit much more than before. (laughs) I especially like how much different I look now when I wear shirts.
Looks like you’re still growing.
NI-KI: I massage my knees sometimes since I still get growing pains. And if I massage them before bed, it helps the next day if I’m practicing any knee-intensive moves. I used to go to bed late but I’m trying to sleep earlier like the rest of the team now. And I’m trying to get enough sleep. I realized I have to take good care of myself because I’m going to be busy from now on.
What else have you learned lately?
NI-KI: The new practice studio is way bigger than the old one. The ceiling’s higher, too. It feels different when we practice now. I feel even more determined to do a good job. I think we have more precise timing and follow the beat closer when we’re practicing together, too.
You took on more parts in BORDER: CARNIVAL than on your debut album. That must make you eager to try even harder.
NI-KI: I practiced more because I figured I should put on an even better show than before. I also studied by listening to songs by Lauv and Justin Bieber and singing along to them since their songs are a good match for my voice, I think. “FEVER” was the first time I sang on the chorus, so I thought it was important to do a good job. And I was pretty determined because I never sang a song with this kind of sexy vibe before. It was hard, but I managed to bring out that feeling thanks to all the help the producer gave me.
The lead single, “Drunk-Dazed,” though, is a fast-paced song.
NI-KI: While “FEVER” has a consistent feeling throughout the song, “Drunk-Dazed” is physically demanding from start to finish, so I thought I better give a solid live performance. I did a lot of practicing to stay aware of the tension in my stomach and control it to make it easier to sing live even while dancing. In terms of the choreography, the group dance and the solo parts are both cool but in totally different ways. We wanted to focus on deemphasizing ourselves as individuals in the group part and working together as one unit, and on showing off our individuality for our solo parts.
In your part, where you sing, “from across the line, everything crumbles,” it feels like you’re taking the whole theme of the song, of all the confusion of entering a new world, and compressing it down.
NI-KI: When I was watching the demo video, when I would get an idea I talked to the performance director about it. We discussed my ideas and then the director incorporated some of them into the performance. I wanted to really show, like, “I’m here now, across the line.” At first I would go in slowly, cross the line, then make a big splash with a big, sudden change to the rhythm of the way I move.
It seems like you really have crossed a border, achieving the dream of debuting you’ve had since you were young.
NI-KI: But I also found out where I need to focus my efforts and work harder while we did our last album. When I see other older artists perform, they’re so cool and really talented. I look too stiff compared to them. I’m learning a lot about how to look more natural, no matter how physically demanding the song is. I’m just thankful I have the opportunity to learn from watching them. I watch their TV performances but I’m also watching V LIVE to study Korean. I want to be good enough at Korean that I can do my own V LIVE alone like them.
Did you see the V LIVE where YEONJUN from TOMORROW X TOGETHER said it would be fun to perform with you?
NI-KI: Yes, I did. I saw his performance and thought it was really amazing. I like YEONJUN so I was so happy when he mentioned me. I really want to be on stage with him someday. “Puma” is one of my favorite TOMORROW X TOGETHER songs. Wouldn’t it look awesome if I did a dance break with YEONJUN in a remix of that song? Plus my nickname’s Puma. (laughs)
It sounds like you pay a lot of attention to other artists’ performances. I guess that’s why you were like a cover AlphaGo when you were on MBC every1’s Weekly Idol.
NI-KI: Maybe the reason I like it so much is because I got into the habit of singing along and dancing while watching those videos as a kid. I look up all the videos of performances from music shows and awards ceremonies. I watch them over and over again, but not to do a cover version of the dances. I just end up being able to copy the dance routines as a result. Currently I’m watching BTS’s live performance of “MIC Drop” a lot.
You also covered BTS’s “Boy in Luv,” “LOVE ME RIGHT” by EXO, and “Very Good” by Block B.
NI-KI: I felt it was important to show our own unique take even when covering their songs. I think one of the strengths of our team is our group dancing, so we tried to dance to “Boy in Luv” without missing a beat. You have to dance like crazy in “Very Good,” so we made it feel like we were forgetting everything else and just having fun. “LOVE ME RIGHT” was something me, JAY and HEESEUNG did together. The director Son Sung Deuk told us that sometimes overly confident dancers can look like they’re dancing alone instead of in a group. So we focused on synchronizing our moves.
Should we be looking forward to another cover performance?
NI-KI: I’d like to do an official cover of TAEMIN’s “IDEA” sometime. If you look at TAEMIN’s performances, you can see how he’s really comfortable whether he’s performing with the rest of SHINee or by himself. I want to look as amazing as him on stage too. I’d seriously be honored if I could be on stage with SHINee someday since I’ve been a fan of them for so long. They’re the ones who made me dream of becoming an idol.