
Sunghoon, a member of the popular K-pop group ENHYPEN, has taken the internet by storm by participating in the trending ‘Gento’ dance challenge, originally popularized by the Filipino boy band SB19. The young star’s engaging dance video was shared on TikTok, captivating a massive audience with its infectious energy and impressive dance moves.
The 26-second clip features Sunghoon skillfully performing the viral ‘Gento’ dance, a testament to his versatility and charm as a performer. This delightful showcase came just a day after ENHYPEN’s mesmerizing performance as part of their Fate world tour in the Philippines, further endearing them to their Filipino fans. The video’s popularity skyrocketed, amassing 2.8 million views and over 1 million reactions on TikTok, reflecting the enthusiastic reception from fans worldwide.
Sunghoon’s rendition of the ‘Gento’ dance challenge marks him as the second member of ENHYPEN to embrace the craze, following in the footsteps of his bandmate Jungwon, who took on the challenge in September of the previous year. This gesture not only highlights the group’s appreciation for different cultures and music styles but also their willingness to engage with diverse fanbases.
ENHYPEN, comprising Sunghoon, Jungwon, Heeseung, Sunoo, Jake, Niki, and Jay, recently delivered an electrifying performance to their devoted Filo ENGENES at the New Clark City Stadium in Tarlac City. The event was a resounding success, leaving an indelible mark on both the artists and the audience.
In a heartfelt social media post, ENHYPEN expressed their gratitude towards their Filipino fans, attributing the unforgettable nature of their Fate in Asia tour segment to the overwhelming support and love they received. The group, which recently released their comeback album “Orange Blood” featuring hits like “Sweet Venom” and “Still Monster,” continues to solidify their global presence and connect with fans through their dynamic music and engaging performances.
As Sunghoon’s ‘Gento’ dance challenge continues to resonate with fans, it symbolizes the bridge of cultural appreciation and international camaraderie that music and dance can uniquely forge.