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ASTRO's Sanha talks about fellow members; mentions how Cha Eun Woo made him want to work harder - Deets inside!

ASTRO's Sanha talks about fellow members; mentions how Cha Eun Woo made him want to work harder - Deets inside!

Time of India19-07-2025
Another
member is venturing out into the realm of solo music! The youngest member of the group, Sanha, recently made his second mini album with 'Chameleon'.While promoting his recent album, the member talked about working with the group and how everything has been since his debut in the industry.
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He also specifically mentioned fellow member Cha Eun Woo, who is all set to start his military enlistment later this month.
ASTRO's Sanha talks about fellow member Cha Eun Woo
As per reports from Allkpop, during a press interview for the promotions of his album, the idol talked about working alongside fellow members and how everything has been for him. He expressed gratitude to everyone who has supported him on his journey and even shared how his 'hyungs' (older brothers) managed to help him gain confidence.
'I think if the other members had focused on their group activities since our earlier debut days, I would not have developed the ambition that I have now. But Eun Woo Hyung, the person I want to catch up to the most, conducted activities in every field from early on. It motivated me to want to do the same'.
Shares how Eun Woo is a big inspiration for him
While talking about preparing for the album, he also emphasised how Eun Woo was a major driving force for him as well. He mentioned, 'When I saw Eun Woo hyung acting, preparing for his solo fan meeting, and our concerts all the while working on our new group album, I wondered, 'How can a person do all that?'.
Because I watched him go through it all, it also made me want to work harder without stopping'.
He ended the interview by mentioning how ASTRO has always been a family to him and that he wishes to remain with them. He also added that the respect that each member has for one another is also one of the reasons why their bond is strong and long-lasting.
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