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The British BBC broadcast an interview with Ren Changjun, a member of the South Korean boy band MONSTA X, which triggered a heated discussion

The British BBC broadcast an interview with Ren Changjun, a member of the South Korean boy band MONSTA X, which triggered a heated discussion

BBC Radio1 Music Radio interviewed MONSTA X member I .M (Ren Changjun), which sparked a heated discussion.

Recently, BBC Radio and "Niki and Sammy's Peachy Podcast" aired a special podcast by MONSTA X member I.M. In the podcast that aired on the same day, member I, who received attention along with the group MONSTA X for four years, was interviewed by .M, bringing a wealth of content to the audience.

In an interview, I.M mentioned the reasons why THE SECOND OFFICIAL ALBUM OF MONSTA X, "Are You There?", and the title song "Shoot Out" were released in English, "I wanted to convey the meaning and connotation of MONSTA X music to as many fans as possible, so I also released an English version of the song." ”

I.M said, "Although the training process was difficult, we felt that it was beneficial for MONSTA X, which needed to have its own weapons, so it did its best to prepare", showing its ambition for music.

When asked what kind of person he wanted to be, I .M replied, "I want to be the kind of person who will pass inspiration on to others and fans." He specifically singled out "fans" among those who conveyed inspiration, showing his love for fans.

MONSTA X became the first K-POP group to reach 120,000 visitors in six cities during the "Jingle Ball" tour in the United States. In addition, MONSTA X won two awards in "Style in Music" and "World Wide FANS' CHOICE TOP10" in "2018 MAMA FANS' CHOICE in JAPAN"