Wonho is evolving, and he’s showing us what it means to lead with strength, softness, and some serious style. Since going solo after MONSTA X, he’s built something really special.
There’s a sincerity in everything he does. It’s not just about looking good (though let’s be honest, he does), it’s about making us, as the listener, feel something. His music, his presence—it’s personal. It pulls us in and allows us to live in it, while it spins on repeat – rent free not just in our mind, but our soul.
There’s just something about him. He’s intense, but not in a loud or over-the-top way. It’s this quiet kind of intensity—sweet, vulnerable, and totally magnetic.
His latest video, 「Better Than Me,」 is a perfect example. It’s moody, sultry, and beautifully understated. The lighting is soft, the shadows linger, and the choreography is smooth without being flashy. Nothing feels forced. He just moves with purpose—and yeah, he does most of it shirtless, which doesn’t hurt. He doesn’t just dance the song, he lives in it. Every look, every gesture, feels real.
The track itself is sleek and aching, with this emotional edge that’s so very Wonho. There’s no big storyline or dramatic twist—just him, the music, and the mood. And honestly? That’s more than enough. It’s sexy, it’s stylish, and it doesn’t need to try too hard.
Wonho’s always had this natural way of owning the camera. He doesn’t have to push—he just shows up, and you feel it. But in 「Better Than Me,」 he somehow takes it to another level. Every frame feels intentional. Every moment hits. It’s elegant, it’s bold, and yeah—I’ve watched it more times than I’m willing to admit. But once you see it, you’ll get why. Wonho doesn’t just perform—he creates a vibe. One that sticks with you long after the video ends.
There will be more Wonho soon so…
Stay Tuned!