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Xiumin talks about being the least unique guy in EXO

By: - Mobile Sub-editor
/ 09:00 PM February 09, 2017

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Xiumin of EXO. Image: Grazia

Xiumin of Korean idol group EXO said he was the least unique person in his group, in a recent interview with fashion magazine Grazia.

Our members have distinct characteristics. I think (being EXO means) those characteristics harmonizing together,” he said, according to reports of K-Pop Herald. “I am the least distinctive one there.”

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He is not the main dancer, main vocalist nor main rapper in the group. After a long contemplation, he has reached the conclusion that his unique feature is that he does not stand out.

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Xiumin of EXO. Image: Grazia

My strength is that I can be with any other member. I am like a supporter to make them better,” he said.

The comment is in response to a popular belief – fans have nicknamed him as the member in charge of “Ipdeok” of EXO, as he is seen as the main person drawing new fans to the group. Ipdeok is Korean slang that means “to become a fan of something.”

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Well, (if that is really my position) I feel honored to take it of course,” he said.

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