Singer Wonho (WONHO) arrived in New York.
His agency, Highline Entertainment, released the second behind-the-scenes video of Wonho's U.S. promotion for his first full-length album "Syndrome (SYNDROME)" on its official YouTube channel at 8 p.m. on the 3rd.
The video follows the first installment released last month in Los Angeles and shows Wonho visiting New York. Visiting iHeartMedia, Wonho took part in an interview with Emily Curl and expressed satisfaction about his first full-length album "Syndrome," saying, "I wasn't sure which path I should take, but I think I'm gradually finding out," and "I realized there is still a lot of room for growth and that I can become a better singer."
Regarding the next chapter he will show later, he said, "I think I need to make it cool. It's still in the planning stage," and expressed anticipation by saying, "Since I made this much with 'Syndrome,' I think next time I can do something cooler and more fun."
Wonho then visited the Empire State Building, a representative New York landmark. After going up to the 102nd-floor observation deck overlooking New York, Wonho took commemorative photos and said, "There are still no Korean signs. I should work harder to promote Korea," showing his firm resolve as a "global artist."
Scenes of Wonho with various media outlets such as Rolling Stone UK, SiriusXM, and StyleCaster were also shown. Responding to interviews in fluent English, Wonho passionately performed "Good Liar," the pre-release track from "Syndrome" that received great love, and the title track "if you wanna," showcasing his unique tone and unwavering vocal ability and winning fans' hearts once again.
Meanwhile, Wonho has confirmed a Japan show as part of his world tour "Stay Awake (STAY AWAKE)" on Feb. 23. Following last year's Latin America and Europe tours, he is expected to captivate Japanese fans with a different charm and is generating high expectations.
[Photo] Highline Entertainment
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