EXO’s Suho Wows Audience At Stanford University Korean Studies Conference As K-pop Representative Soompi

On May 19 local time, EXO leader Suho attended Stanford University’s Korean Studies Conference to talk about his own experience of K-pop’s growth and influence in the world. the world. He joined SM Entertainment founder Lee Soo Man at the conference.

The two, along with Girls’ Generation (SNSD) member Sunny, were in the United States for the grand opening of SM ENTERTAINMENT SQUARE in Los Angeles. During his visit, Suho attended the conference among revered guests and speakers who had gathered for the 20th anniversary of the Korea Program at Stanford University’s Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center.

Suho’s enriching words seemed to have struck the ears of the attendees who quickly saw him entertain them with original questions and answers which he delivered brilliantly. Calling himself the guardian of EXO and the guardian of K-pop, Suho didn’t forget to mention his adorable fans, EXO-L, and his members. He joked with the audience, making them laugh with his timely humor and creating an overall jovial speech that drew on his long and successful experience in the industry. He gave his honest take on how he thinks music made by Koreans is K-pop and it’s a genre that is continuously evolving.

Charming as always, EXO’s leader Suho has definitely left with new fans to add to the millions of others who look up to him. SM Entertainment shared the update on its Twitter and called it “sharing personal stories as a K-Pop artist of how he felt the global influence of Korean culture in everyday life at through recreable content “”.

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