Fans call out unfair treatment towards Enhypen’s Sunoo


At a glance

  • Engenes notice that Sunoo's ratio significantly differs from that of his fellow members when they compare the individual members' solo activities over the year.


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Enhypen Sunoo (Instagram)

Enhypen fans took over social media to express their disappointment with what they perceive as unfair treatment and insufficient promotion towards Enhypen’s Sunoo. 

Engenes - the group's fans - also highlighted the improper management and unfair treatment Sunoo has received in the three years that the group has formed using the hashtag #Sunoo_Deserves_Better. 

Sunoo's lack of opportunities for solo or sub-unit songs, performances on variety shows, involvement in brand events, and general opportunities to develop as an artist has been noted by many fans. 

Moreover, Engenes also noted the unfair line distribution and screen time on music videos, having no center parts in their performances, and his exclusion from their Japanese music video comeback last year. 

The online criticism of the fans centers on the unjust treatment of the Enhypen member, in contrast to other members who have had the opportunity to participate in solo projects and appearances on variety shows that bring them greater recognition and exposure. 

Engenes believe that the company's management, which includes BELIFT Lab and HYBE Labels, has yet to treat the idol fairly despite his abilities and potential. 

Engenes notice that Sunoo's ratio significantly differs from that of his fellow members when they compare the individual members' solo activities over the year. 

Sunoo first gained public attention when he participated in I-LAND, a reality show organized by HYBE Labels and BELIFT Lab. He had only received ten months of training before joining I-LAND and managed to secure the seventh spot in the final lineup, earning recognition as the producer's pick. He, along with Jungwon, Heeseung, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, and Niki, formed Enhypen as the final seven members of the group. (Mondrein Mikolei Lizarte/OJT/University of Santo Tomas)