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Defining Shownu X Hyungwon: MONSTA X members reflect on sub-unit debut, music and identity
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Date:2025-04-16 08:12:17
Over the last eight years, Shownu and Hyungwon have evolved, showcasing their remarkable talents while promoting with MONSTA X. Now, the duo has embarked on a journey as the K-pop group's first sub-unit, Shownu X Hyungwon.
In their new venture, the South Korean musicians are showcasing their multi-faceted nature as performers, bringing to light a "completely new and different" side, said Hyungwon.
The duo made their debut July 25 with EP "The Unseen" and title track "Love Me A Little." This record sets the stage for a new era – one that highlights the adaptable nature of Shownu and Hyungwon's prowess.
USA TODAY chatted with Shownu and Hyungwon about their debut EP, performances, fans and more.
Meet Shownu X Hyungwon
Shownu, 31, and Hyungwon, 29, made their debut in 2015. The two were part of the reality competition show "NO.MERCY", which selected MONSTA X's final lineup out of 13 trainees. The group made its official debut with "Trespass" on May 14, 2015.
Since then, MONSTA X has released countless tracks and albums, becoming known worldwide for their punchy performances, strong rap verses and skillful vocals.
Within MONSTA X, Shownu (the group's leader) and Hyungwon contribute its vocal synergy, providing stable and delicate tones that transcend genre. The two are also characterized by their adeptness to each song's precise and detailed dances.
This power has translated into Shownu and Hyungwon's current release, but this time, through a different style.
'The Unseen' ushers in an understanding of self
Shownu X Hyungwon's five track EP explores the concept of self through multiple perspectives.
"I thought that it was a very interesting concept of seeing myself as myself, but then seeing how other people see me," said Hyungwon.
From "Love Me A Little" to "Slow Dance," each song highlights a distinct aspect to loving and becoming the person you love. While we have our own idea of self, others' perspectives also create who we are.
"I think many people think about this kind of topic but aren't able to express it," said Hyungwon, who was involved in the writing, producing and arranging process. "We wanted to focus on creating songs in the album that express this concept really well."
Shownu said he believes this concept fits them. This is best exemplified through the title track's choreography. In collaboration with dance crew FreeMind, Shownu worked to take the song's tone and fit it to their performances.
The choreography for "Love Me A Little" demonstrates an innate artistry to Shownu and Hyungwon with their effortless and pinpoint movements complimenting the song's addictive and hypnotic beat.
Setting the sub-unit's tone
When it came to defining their identity, the pair had to adapt to sub-unit work. "I think that we have a little more burden because it's just us two having to fill the shoes of all six members," said Shownu.
However, the sub-unit has allowed the duo to reveal another side to them, said Hyungwon.
A key aspect to MONSTA X's music is its raps. But in "The Unseen", there are none.
"We needed something to fill that part," said Hyungwon. "Usually MONSTA X songs, the music style is very powerful. As a unit, we wanted to take out some of that power."
"I really wanted to have a new change this time," said Shownu.
This shift is underscored by sultry, smooth vocals and sharp choreography. While these traits have been evident in MONSTA X's group releases, now Shownu and Hyungwon exhibit them with perfected flair.
Performing again feels like 'debut promotions'
The sub-unit's promotions mark an important point in Shownu's career as it is his first music release since he was discharged from South Korean military service earlier this year.
"These promotions have felt like that we're doing our debut promotions," he said.
These performances include some in the the states. The pair performed at KCON in Los Angeles on Aug. 18 and are set to headline the Krazy K-pop Super Concert at UBS Arena in Belmont Park, New York on Aug. 26.
Shownu and Hyungwon are excited to be back performing in the U.S., especially since Shownu was not able to be part of MONSTA X's 2022 U.S. tour because he was enlisted.
Through their performances, Shownu and Hyungwon have been able to reconnect with their fans, who they lovingly call Monbebe. With everything they do, the pair hopes Monbebe can take away moments of happiness.
Shownu is particularly excited to experience U.S. Monbebes' passion. "I missed that kind of reaction," he said. "It's been a long time since I went to America with Hyungwon, so I want to have fun during our performance and have no regrets."
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