[Lee Changsub] Interview – Theatre Plus January 2024 Issue

< I think effort is the default in everything. It is the basics of being a professional to continue making efforts in any form. You have to produce good results through that. Even if it doesn’t guarantee perfect results, I think we need to constantly work hard to get closer to success. >
< There are times when I can’t do that either. It’s really hard to put your best into everything. But if I do something I really like, it becomes natural. Furthermore, it is very important not only to make an effort, but also to judge how to make an effort in a given situation. There are times when you need to quickly change your methods to suit the environment. >

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[Lee Changsub] Interview (The Star) – BTOB (Changsub) Manual “If you want to be closer to me? Please bring up the topic of coffee”

< Changsub was afraid of sleeping alone when he was in kindergarten, so his mum hugged him tightly in her chest and continuously stoked his hair. Strangely, if your hair is being stroked, it is very shooting, and thus to Changsub is his magic potion whenever he can’t sleep. >

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[Lee Changsub] Interview ‘Piece of BTOB’ – The first main character is Lee Changsub’s “At The End”

At The End is a song about wanting to be with my own self, my loved ones, and everything that I cherished until the end of this hard life.” >
< “I want to become a cool rock star who can enjoy (the stage) while putting audience and everything down” >

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[Lee Changsub] Interview (Allure Korea) – “33 PLAYER/Lee Changsub”

< Expansion, trial, and endurance. That’s what this year has been for me. Those are the only three words that describe it. I had a lot to endure, and the biggest thing was my health. I haven’t felt depressed often in my life, but I really experienced it for the first time. I realized, “So this is what depression feels like.” I think that’s the first time I ever said, “I’m depressed.” I didn’t know what it felt like before, and I’d never even spoken the word “depressed” out loud. >

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