
"It's been five years since WONHO debuted as a solo artist after departing MONSTA X in 2019. In that time, he completed his mandatory military service, released a string of EPs, and reunited with fans at last December's Welcome Back WENEE fan meeting. Now, with the release of his debut English album Syndrome, featuring standout tracks What Would You Do and Better Than Me, WONHO is stepping boldly into a new chapter."
"I feel very happy to be able to even be doing these promotions as an artist, WONHO said, promising that he's been working hard on improving his English. I'm not really putting my entire journey into this album but working with the concept that I want this album to be about. I want to continue moving forward with this concept,"
"With drums from the Veterans Day Parade echoing from Fifth Avenue and 60 mph winds whipping through the Empire State Building's observatory deck, WONHO pressed on with his promotions for Syndrome, a testament to the unwavering determination that has defined his five-year solo journey. He credits one source above all: his fans. It may be cliche, but my fans have always been my main motivation, he said. Even having conversations with my fans inspires certain themes that become songs on the album."
WONHO released his first full English album, Syndrome, featuring the tracks What Would You Do and Better Than Me. He promoted the album in New York City and celebrated atop the Empire State Building. WONHO began his solo career five years after departing MONSTA X in 2019, completed mandatory military service, released several EPs, and reunited with fans at the Welcome Back WENEE fan meeting. He has worked on improving his English and constructed the album around a specific concept rather than his entire journey. He intends to explore many genres and prioritizes fan preferences as creative inspiration.
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