Everyone is dancing to Like JENNIE, the new song by Blackpink's Jennie, including NI-KI of the South Korean boy band ENHYPEN. NI-KI was captured dancing to the track in a video uploaded by ENHYPEN to their official TikTok account.
Nishimura Riki, or NI-KI, is Japanese, but is popular as a singer and dancer in the South Korean all-boys group, ENHYPHEN. The band's official X account (@enhypenupdates) posted the TikTok clip, and ENGENEs (as ENHYPHEN fans are known) were soon going crazy in the comment section. One of them wrote:
"NI-KI has such a vibe that’s all his own… it’s just really so impressive," @LuckilyObsessed said.
Keep reading to see what fans had to say about NI-KI dancing to Like JENNIE.
How did fans react to ENHYPEN's NI-KI dancing to Like JENNIE?
ENGENEs praised and complimented NI-KI's dancing to Jennie's Like JENNIE in the X post. Have a look at some of the comments below:
"he saw people doubting his position as main dancer and had to do something about it," @its_prinses said.
Another (@cinamunoo) wrote:
"Sirrrrr what is this behavior😭😭😭😭 "
As seen in the video, NI-KI was dancing in what looked like a dance studio with dim lights that emphasized on his muscles.
"CLOSE THE GYMS," @jk_bts2002 commented.
Another user referred to the lighting, too.
"pulled up in the most lethal fit and lighting combo," @Rouge_2002 declared.
Here are a few other comments from the original TikTok post:
One user (@K) commented using the term "maknae," which means "youngest." They said:
"the maknae is not maknaeing lately 😭🙏. "
Another fan (@itsmemytime) commented:
"Ni-ki needs to relax a bit and let us breath."
A fan (Nicoanv) was excited about a collab between ENHYPEN's Riki and Blackpink's Jennie. The comment read:
"Omgg Enhypen X Jennie 😭✨💗. "
NI-KI's journey into stardom started when he was just 13. He started as a trainee under the Belift agency in 2019. The following year, he competed in a South Korean survival show, I-Land, and secured a spot in the boy group, ENHYPEN. Since joining ENHYPEN, the group has garnered a total of 108 nominations and 38 wins.

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