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Article. Lee Jiyeon
Casting. Kim Jieun
Design. Jeon Yurim
Photo Credit. BELIFT LAB

ENHYPEN who have become an icon of their generation after proving themselves time and time again have come back with their fourth mini album entitled DARK BLOOD, a bewitching fantasy about fate and sacrifice. ENHYPEN share their latest favorite songs with ENGENE, who they’ve gotten closer to after the long pandemic including their new lead single “Bite Me,” which is about the connection they boys share with their destiny bound by blood.

​“Bite Me” by ENHYPEN
JUNGWON: The lead single “Bite Me” is an addictive song that has an amazing performance that goes with it. I highly recommend!

HEESEUNG: I want to recommend this song to ENGENE because it’s really charming and rhythmical.

JAY: I think ENGENE will also enjoy the “Bite Me” challenge as well.

JAKE: I think our lead single captures the concept of the album really well.

SUNGHOON: You’ll really see a completely different side of us with this track.

SUNOO: This song is different from all our other lead singles, so it’ll be a refreshing change!

NI-KI: It’s a song that expresses the vampire mood really well. The performance is on point and the song's good too, so I recommend you give it a listen.
​“Bills” by ENHYPEN  
JUNGWON: “Bills” is an easy listen. The lyrics are super relatable, and the melody’s really catchy. I personally recommend you listen to this on the metro during your morning commute. (laughs)

HEESEUNG: This song is for anyone who’s going through a breakup right now. It makes you think how great it would be if you could get over someone like paying the bill. I hope that you can bounce back from the hurt that you were charged!

JAY: This is a light, easy listening song, so I highly recommend it to ENGENE.

JAKE: I recommend that you listen to this song when you want to relax! I remember having so much fun recording this, so I’m really looking forward to sharing it with you. I especially like the guitar which goes very well with our vocals. I hope you give it a good listen!

SUNGHOON: This one is an easy listen like our previous release “Polaroid Love,” so I really recommend it.

SUNOO: The song is a light listen, and addictive, too, so I think it’s perfect for when you’re driving, or just any time of the day, really.

NI-KI: This song’s a personal favorite out of the entire album. (laughs) I really hope ENGENE love it, too!!
​“夏音” by Yuuri
JUNGWON: I’m totally into Yuuri right now. I usually focus on the melody more than the lyrics. I got hooked on this song because of the melody, but I realized the lyrics were really good, too after I gave it a few listens. I highly recommend it!
​“Chaconne” by ENHYPEN
HEESEUNG: There’s a unique feel to “Chaconne.” I can’t wait to vibe to this song with ENGENE in our concert! (laughs) 

SUNGHOON: “Chaconne” is a track from our new album, and I especially love the melody. I highly recommend to ENGENE. You have to give it a listen!
​“Karma” by ENHYPEN 
JAY: This is a funk hip hop with a big, full of satisfying sounds. It’s perfect for when you’re stressed out.

JAKE: I really like “Bills” but I’m really into “Karma” too! I think it’s the perfect song for concerts. I’m already super pumped just imagining performing this song!

​“Sacrifice (Eat Me Up)” by ENHYPEN

SUNOO: “Sacrifice (Eat Me Up)” is kind of similar to “FEVER” but with a moodier vibe. I’m recommending this song because if you liked “FEVER” you’ll probably like this one, too!

​“SHOUT OUT” by ENHYPEN
NI-KI: “SHOUT OUT” reminds me of our world tour! I really like it because it makes my heart swell up every time I listen to it! Our lead singles are amazing of course, but I think we serve some pretty good b-side tracks!! (laughs)

JUNGWON’s Recommendation: Dominic Fike - ‘Vampire’

HEESEUNG’s Recommendation: The Weeknd - ‘Secrets’

JAY’s Recommendation: SEVENTEEN - ‘F*ck My Life’

JAKE’s Recommendation: Trevor Daniel - ‘Falling’

SUNGHOON’s Recommendation: Billie Eilish - ‘ocean eyes’

SUNOO’s Recommendation: Post Malone - ‘Circles’

NI-KI’s Recommendation: ENHYPEN - ‘ParadoXXX Invasion’