no matter how handsome you are most guys struggle to look a pretty girl in the eye plus there's the small matter that they don't wanna start rumours and set the fandom shippers off, so on camera they definitely shy away
i thought it was because he just wasn't interested in her since most rockers don't have respect for kpop girls (they are basically seen as dolls). Jihyo had to fight to get noticed, good thing she is outgoing.
imagine if they are complete, the chaos of this interview will blow up jype building. not to mention gaon and gunil who have the same brain cell as jooyeon.
I didn't know the members before but I think I am a fetus stan now. He has this cute clumsy confident vibe of actor Kang Haneul. I love his satoori lol makes me want to watch more of their stuff but idk where to start 😭
Hi, here’s some information about him and the band, hope this help! - He’s Lee Jooyeon - bassist, main vocal, maknae (2002), ENFP, really good at history, can play piano, guitar, bass, drum. Love eating except veggies. 🤣 a big fan of 5SOS. He’s a really positive and confident person. - Xdinary Heroes: rock band from JYP debuted in 2021, 6 members (from 1998 - 2002). They’re all can play multiple instruments, smart and good at certain subjects in school, if you interested I’ll go into detail more. - Discography: Debut single Happy death day, 4 mini album (Hello world, Overload, Deadlock, Livelock). They’re going to have a new comeback this April. Their genre is pop rock, punk rock, but also have some viral soft rock and ballad songs: Good enough, DearH, Pluto, Paranoid. - Variety show: You can watch their own show “Rock the world”, really fun and good show to know more about them 🫶
@@huskyleejooyeon oh wow he's the maknae and is that talented? he's definitely got a great voice. I listened to Strawberry Cake after this and I loved it. I have a feeling I am gonna love the ballads too. Thank you so much for all this info. 🫶🏻 I will get to the variety show too. I am just hoping they don't have like 200 eps out tho. 😭 Is there any xh guide I could watch?
@@sookyoong Just search Xdinary Heroes guide on youtube, there are some short and long clips for the whole group and each member. Their show have about 30 eps by now, not so many eps so don't worry. 😂 Our fandom's name is Villain btw
Ok this is my first time watching any xdinary heroes videos and lmao one can never expect from long haired dude's looks that he has such dorky humour. Reminds me of Kwak shi yang's character from cafe Minamdang
Jyp has to be one of best vocal company. So many promising vocalists and all of them are good at live performing. After SM they're best vocal company imo
randomly clicked on this and this is my second time hearing jooyeon speak. his satoori is surprisingly strong, but i guess i didnt notice the first time i watched him coz he was with park sungjin 💀
@@mavis.riley.johnson you can follow their official account on twitter or instagram for the update 🫶 They just changed their layout on social media for new comeback.
@@mavis.riley.johnson it’s a part of their new era, they usually have a concert performing new songs before releasing new album. Jooyeon just spoiled it will be released on April 30th.
I'm not Korean but I don't think it's weird, they're not trying to be rude or anything. I mean imagine if someone broke into a Southern drawl or British accent in the middle of their sentence. It's unexpected and funny, they might get teased a bit for their accent
i'm also not korean but i've been a kpop fan for more than a decade. i think it's rare to have celebrities maintain their satoori even after they debut, especially the newer gens where most ppl don't have much satoori bc they move to seoul for training since they're very young. so jooyeon having such a strong satoori and confidently using it is probably a fresh and amusing experience for listeners, myself included
@@peachsoba2592 I have a question: do people in Seoul associate satoori mainly with poverty? because I have the impression that they assume that someone is from a lower class when they use a dialect. I think they didn't want to be rude in this conversation, they tried to make it a charming thing, but I'm curious how it relates to Koreans in general, especially if the dialect is not spoken by an older person but by a young man
@@sandrabrz that's a very good question! again, i'm not a local so i may be wrong. But from my limited observation, that seems to be the case more for the older generations? They seem to view Seoul as the road to success and the place with alot of advancements during the country's developing years. If you could make it to Seoul and integrate yourself in the city, it means you're probably more well-educated and higher chance of a good office job - so it probably created this prejudice in that generation. if you watch interviews of 1st-earlier 3rd gen groups and when the question of where the members come up and someone is born in Seoul, there tends to a "wow you're a Seoul person!" kind of reaction which shows the kind of mindset i just mentioned, though probably not as bad as the years go by and more of korea gets developed as a 1st world country. Personally i don't think it's that much of a case nowadays because there were even polls asking the locals which region's dialect they find most attractive. So rather than it being a status symbol, i'd think satoori now may mean an added skill/charisma to a young person bc it can set u apart especially in the entertainment industry?