Enchin stuff on AliEx

If anyone's looking for relatively inexpensive Enchin stuff, check out AliExpress. Just search for "enchin" and also "enhypen doll" (w/o quotes).

They're often from the same factories as the official ones, just FYI.

I've never had a problem ordering from them.

u/freeblackfish — 1 day ago

"Neither Ni-Ki nor BELIFT has confirmed that his remarks were directed at Mina."

Why have they failed to issue a denial?

They're not shy about denying things that are patently true (it you know...), so either way (lying or telling the truth) this wouldn't be terribly challenging—especially when there are thousands of fans desperately shielding as a matter of course who are ready to believe it and make it go viral.

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u/freeblackfish — 6 days ago

LA TIMES: How Evan's 'Death of Me' and solo debut became a lifeline after Enhypen

By Adam Davidson

Aug. 12, 2026 3 AM PT

When Evan, formerly known as Heeseung, announced he was leaving the K-pop group Enhypen, he made global headlines and shocked the K-pop community.

The South Korean singer-songwriter felt it was time to follow his own creative path, with a musical direction that was self-defined by his strong artistic vision.

Following his debut single, “Ride or Die,” Evan recently announced his upcoming debut EP, “Death of Me,” out Sept. 7.

Throughout the process of making the EP, Evan came to the realization that he didn’t know who he was anymore. Recording a new album became a therapeutic experience that signified a new artistic journey and a chance to discover himself in the process.

As part of his reintroduction to a global audience, Evan will make an appearance in the Grammy Museum’s Spotlight program on Friday, followed by a performance Sunday at KCON LA.

The artist spoke to The Times about the honor of performing at KCON, as the convention is a big moment for the Korean community around the world. It is dedicated to all aspects of Korean culture, from K-pop to K-food and K-beauty, alongside performances and panels.

What does an event like KCON represent and mean to the Korean community worldwide?

I think KCON is a festival that we have been enjoying for many years. It is a bridge that connects K-pop and K-culture with a global audience, especially with the fans in L.A. It’s a great honor to join the lineup for this festival and I’m delighted to share lots of special stages that I’ve prepared for you guys.

K-pop is a global phenomenon, but are there other aspects of K-culture that took you by surprise with its popularity in the U.S.?

“KPop Demon Hunters” was definitely huge and it made me realize how much love K-pop is receiving from all over the world. It was great because the songs were playing everywhere and everybody was singing along to the songs. Also, when I perform at concerts, I see that there are multiple nationalities and ethnicities in the audiences and that makes me realize how much love K-pop is receiving from many people from many different walks of life.

What is the biggest difference or challenge you’ve noticed when adapting to solo performances?

The attitude that you should have as a solo artist is very clear, you have to take the lead on stage until the very end. I also had to make sure that I expressed everything which I’ve prepared to the best of my ability. There’s an extra amount of effort that is required.

What was running through your mind during that first solo show?

I still can’t believe that we got through the show. It felt very chaotic. I was really nervous and confused. I had to keep focusing and tell myself, “Don’t mess it up. Just stay focused.” I went on stage and performed and everyone liked it so I was satisfied.

How do you feel like you’ve been able to express yourself more clearly as a solo performer and how can we see this in “Death of Me”?

Through the new EP, I wanted to showcase a new side of myself whilst incorporating my signature vocals.

How has your creative process changed since embarking on this new artistic journey ?

It has changed a lot. I’m participating in writing lyrics and tracks and toplines. But even beyond music, I have a hands-on approach to visuals such as album covers. It’s a collaborative process with my team, we share ideas and see what works for the album.

What kind of feedback did you get from teams that helped shape the direction?

My team is super honest and open when it comes to feedback. When it’s a no for them, it’s a no. But if there are things that I feel passionate about and really want to stick to, I tend to push forward with them. We try to align our vision as much as possible to reach the best outcome.

The title of the EP is “Death of Me.” What does that symbolize for you?

There was a demo track titled “Death of Me” and it just grabbed my attention. I thought a lot about that phrase and my death hasn’t arrived yet, but there can be various types of deaths. For me, death is when my music is forgotten by all of the audience. That death hasn’t arrived yet and I wanted to incorporate that journey and storytelling into my EP.

Where did you find inspiration for “Death of Me”?

I was inspired by my own journey. I was being inspired by lots of different things, but during this process I realized I didn’t know myself. I had to get to know myself better so I traveled, ate good food and watched movies. With every character, I found parts of myself. I wanted this album to be a mirror and I can see myself more clearly through it on a deeper level.

You’ve talked about how writing music can help you find yourself. Do you think that this introspective approach to your music has a therapeutic feeling to it?

Of course. Also, the audience will also be moved by my songs because it’s a real human story. Through this EP, I hope we can understand each other and it will touch people’s hearts.

You received lots of attention when you announced that you were leaving Enhypen. How did you cope during those difficult moments?

In life, there are happy moments but also moments that are tough. That is just a natural part of life. I hoped that myself and the people around me would be well and happy. I didn’t stop thinking about the situation and how I could use the experience to develop myself and grow. That is what got me through that phase.

Did that give you a burst of inspiration for new music because you became more aware of yourself?

Yes, that’s right. It is the reason why I wrote “Ride or Die.” During that period, fans were really worried about me and I could tell it affected them on an emotional level. I needed a way to make them feel calm and that’s why I released the song.

Do you have plans for a solo tour?

I can’t say that we have plans, but I want to do my own tour. Even just thinking about it now, I want to do my own solo concert so we’re going to try to plan it someday.

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u/freeblackfish — 7 days ago

"Parents Of Popular ENHYPEN Fan Who Died By Suicide Shares Message To Online Bullies" 🌻 260811 🌻 Mina 🌻

Parents Of Popular ENHYPEN Fan Who Died By Suicide Shares Message To Online Bullies

She was returned home on her birthday.

Recently, a popular ENHYPEN fansite tragically died after taking her own life during a TikTok livestream.

The incident reportedly took place at her officetel in Hangangno-dong, where she was broadcasting live on TikTok. The livestream is said to have captured the incident before it ended after police were called.

The fan, known as Mina, was a popular fansite for the group, who shared several extremely viral videos of Ni-Ki. Her accounts on X have since been deleted.

On August 11, her account on Instagram shared a story featuring a photo of flowers and a long message. The update, coming from Mina’s parents, shared that they had successfully brought her back to Japan, along with a message towards those who bully others online.

>We are Mina’s family. We sincerely apologize for causing concern and distress to everyone.

>On August 9, we were finally able to bring our daughter home. That day was her 26th birthday.

>It breaks our hearts that we were unable to keep our promise to celebrate her birthday together.

>Our daughter was deeply hurt by critical messages directed at her on social media. She was made to feel that her very right to live was being denied, and ultimately, she brought her life to an end. Can you imagine the person you love suddenly disappearing right before your eyes?

>We sincerely hope that more people will take the time to think about how their words, photos, videos, and everything else they put out into the world may be received by others.

>Finally, we would like to express our deepest gratitude to all of our daughter’s friends who were close to her, everyone who supported and encouraged her, and especially the friends who helped our family during this difficult time.

>To my Korean oppas and unnies: Thank you for loving me, even if it was only for a short time. I had so much fun, friends! Let’s meet again.

May she rest in peace.

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u/freeblackfish — 8 days ago

WION: Who was K-pop influencer Mina Chan? ENHYPEN's fan dies by suicide during TikTok livestream

...

**Why was Mina Chan facing backlash?**

The criticism began after an interaction during ENHYPEN’s concert in the US in July. During the show, Chan tried to get band member Sunoo to pass flowers to fellow member Ni-ki

This led to backlash, with some Sunoo fans saying she had crossed boundaries, and others calling it a stunt to gain attention. The scrutiny intensified further when Ni-ki, without naming Chan, discussed concert etiquette.

'Everywhere we go there are a few people who really want us to notice them,' he said as he talked about concertgoers, who are focused on receiving personal attention from the group rather than enjoying their performance.

Chan has even addressed the backlash. In a lengthy apology posted on X, she wrote: "I feel like my actions ended up taking advantage of Sunoo's kindness. I'm truly sorry. I feel so apologetic toward Sunoo and all the Sunoo fans. By attending ENHYPEN's fansigns multiple times, I had deluded myself into thinking I was closer to the members than I actually was.''

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u/freeblackfish — 9 days ago

EVAN 1st Mini Album "DEATH OF ME" - 9/8/2026

The expected release date is 9/8/2026 in Korea.

EVAN 1st Mini Album - DEATH OF ME

Each Album Includes :

  • Book Cover
  • Photobook 
    • Explosion Ver. : 56 pgs
    • Natural Ver. : 60 pgs
  • Photo Boards Set : 3 ea
  • CD
  • Logo Sticker Set : 2 ea
  • Folded Poster
  • Photocards
    • A Ver. : Random 1 out of 2
    • B Ver. : Random 1 out of 2

EVAN 1st Mini Album - DEATH OF ME (Bandana Ver.)

Each Album Includes :

  • Paper Sleeve
  • Package
  • Bandana
  • CD
  • Photocard

EVAN 1st Mini Album - DEATH OF ME (Weverse Album Ver.)

Each Album Includes :

  • Package
  • QR Card
  • Accordion Note
  • Photocards (C & D Ver.) : Random 2 out of 4
u/freeblackfish — 9 days ago

"K-Pop Fan Harassed To Death by Her Own Fandom"

"Japanese K-Pop influencer Mina Chan was one of the most dedicated ENHYPEN fans, traveling across the world for concerts, fan events, and opportunities to meet the group she loved. Within the fandom, she had become a familiar face, building a following of nearly 100,000 people and a community around the same passion that had become such a huge part of her life.

"Then, a bouquet of flowers changed everything.

"After an awkward interaction at a concert was connected to comments made by ENHYPEN member NI-KI, Mina suddenly found herself at the center of a massive online controversy. Her apology was viewed more than 28 million times, but instead of ending the backlash, thousands of strangers continued to pick apart her life, her past, and even whether she deserved to call herself a fan.

"This is the story of how one misunderstanding spiraled into an online pile-on, how quickly a community can turn against one of its own, and the dangerous reality of mob mentality in K-pop fandom culture."

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u/freeblackfish — 10 days ago
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At what point does BELIFT need to step in??

To be clear, everyone knows kpop stans are some of the most obsessive, toxic people on the internet, but I think Engenes are a whole different beast. Not to say there aren't normal Engenes, but I really do believe it's the wide majority. I've seen so many #ProtectNIKI hashtags, but absolute CRICKETS when it comes to Mina.

Engenes have constantly pushed literally every boundary to the extreme and gotten away with 0 consequence, which is obviously going to happen with Mina. Maybe BELIFT postpones the comeback, but ultimately everyone will just forget about this incident and move on with their lives. But at what point is BELIFT responsible??

Kpop is built on parasocialism, but Enhypen's image and concept has led this behavior to fester and spiral out of control. Even all the way back to I-LAND, where the fans would literally just watch them on camera 24/7 like zoo animals. BELIFT has created the Engenes, and I think now it's their responsibility to deal with it.

And to be honest I don't know what that looks like, but I'm genuinely worried what will happen if nothing is done about this. I think Engenes will keep ramping up this behavior until something even more tragic than Mina's passing happens. At this point I'm surprised no one has turned up at the BELIFT building with a bomb after what happened with Evan.

I don't know if the members need to post a video condemning their fans and acknowledging Mina, or if BELIFT needs to violently pivot Enhypen's direction as a group, but all I know is that something desperately needs to change. All fandoms are toxic, but Engenes are toxic in a way that affects the real world (those damn protest trucks) and harms people.

TLDR, BELIFT needs to step the fuck up. RIP Mina, you deserved so much better. 💔💔

u/MidoriLikesGreenTea — 10 days ago
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"Bloody Paradise" (2:17) performed at one of the Busan concerts (260808)

It is better than "Knife"? (Both are the title tracks of their respective mini-albums, right?)

How's the choreo? (Watch it with the sound muted...)

u/freeblackfish — 10 days ago