ENHYPEN Web Most Searched Questions: Honest and Hilarious Moments
In their feature on WIRED’s famous series, ENHYPEN tackled the “Web Most Searched Questions,” offering fans delightful and candid answers to burning curiosities. From emotional interpretations of song lyrics to quirky stories behind their light stick and hand sign, ENHYPEN didn’t hold back. Let’s dive into the highlights from the video and what they revealed about their personalities and journey as a group.
ENHYPEN Explain ‘No Doubt’ and Deep Feelings in Lyrics
One fan asked what “No Doubt” really meant. The members explained it represents the anxious thoughts that arise when you’re in love — when someone’s out of sight, worries can creep in, like fears of cheating. But “No Doubt” means loving someone so much that you choose to trust them completely despite the anxiety.
What Is ENHYPEN’s Light Stick and Hand Sign?
ENHYPEN’s light stick design is simple and symbolic. The members shared its Korean name and emphasized how each of them owns one. As for the hand sign, they demonstrated a motion resembling connection and disconnection, like linking together. It’s a physical expression of their identity and the connection they share with fans.
Hardest Dance? ‘Fatal Trouble’ Tops the List
When asked about the hardest choreography, several members pointed to “Fatal Trouble” as being especially intense. Ni-ki said every comeback feels like it outdoes the last in difficulty, and “Fatal Trouble” was one of those challenging yet rewarding performances.
Desire: ENHYPEN’s New Album Explained
On the topic of their new album Desire, the members explained that the title track “Sweet Venom” explores darker emotions and desire. It’s a collection of diverse styles that aren’t necessarily cohesive by genre, but they make for an engaging and experimental listening experience.
Ni-ki’s Artistic Side: Drawing, Fashion, and Interior Design
Ni-ki revealed his many creative hobbies. He’s passionate about fashion, furniture, and drawing. In fact, he designed something for his mic stand, had it turned into a 3D object, and shared how much he enjoys visual arts. His interests reflect a deeper artistic side that goes beyond just performing.
Iconic Parts and Favorite Verses
Talking about iconic parts in their songs, Ni-ki proudly mentioned his recent verse in “Looze” and its bridge section, saying it always shifts the energy of the track. He appreciates how fans love that moment, and he personally enjoys performing it.
Life at HYBE: Even the Gym Is Top-Tier
ENHYPEN praised HYBE’s gym facilities, joking that it’s “all about the equipment.” But they quickly added that their members’ bodies are looking great regardless. The segment showed their humor and how they stay fit with the help of great training environments.
When asked about his favorite song, Jungwon picked “Bite Me.” He remembered the first time he heard its demo and described the moment as unforgettable — almost like a magical realization that the song was going to be a hit.
Jungwon’s Childhood Story: From Shyness to Taekwondo
Jungwon shared a touching story from kindergarten. During a school performance, his stage fright left him frozen. His mom, wanting him to gain confidence, enrolled him in taekwondo — which ended up being a pivotal moment in his life.
Martial Arts vs. K-Pop Training
Reflecting on taekwondo versus idol training, Jungwon said both are tough but in different ways. Taekwondo builds physical endurance, while dance requires more finesse and detail. Each has its own kind of hardship, and he respects both equally.
Funny Nicknames and Personal Quirks
Sunoo explained why he’s called “Tteonoo,” a nickname that originated during their survival show I-LAND. It came from combining his name with a cutesy, bubbly tone when showing aegyo. His fans also wonder whether he’s more dog-like or cat-like — to which he answered, “I love both.”
Jokes, English Names, and Hidden Talents
Jake mentioned his English name is Evan, a name he’s had since childhood, chosen with his mom. Sunghoon joked he doesn’t have one, but maybe he should make one now. Heeseung revealed he dabbles in piano and guitar, but just a bit — what he calls “tinkering.”
Birthdays, Lucky Numbers, and Silly Moments
ENHYPEN laughed about how Sunoo’s birthday is often confused. Jay chimed in that his lucky number is three. The group even teased about pushing each other with their feet during filming, showing their usual chaotic dynamic. When asked what Sunoo loves most, his answer was simple and heartfelt: “ENGENE,” referring to their fandom. Jake echoed the sentiment, adding that their members are like family too.
Eagles, Angry Birds, and Face Shape Trivia
Jake said he’s sometimes called “eagle” or “angry bird” by the members, but ENGENE usually liken him to a cat. They also shared some inside jokes about jawlines and food — saying a bit too much potato might’ve softened Jake’s signature chin! From heartfelt reflections to quirky laughs, ENHYPEN’s appearance on WIRED’s “Web Most Searched Questions” gave fans deeper insight into their thoughts, personalities, and behind-the-scenes stories. It was a perfect mix of sincerity and humor — the exact kind of charm that keeps ENGENEs coming back for more.
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