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THIS "lock/unlock" performance is EVERYTHING 😭 It’s hands-down my favorite track from HOTS VOL. 1 - his first full English song! He sang more than ever and truly showcased his insane versatility. I still can’t believe I got to witness it live 😭😭 while he was sporting this look,...

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Lock/Unlock in Manila had something very special, and I don't know what it is. I'm lost in this performance.🥹 He's overflowing with so much passion. And it's true, he's so sexy at all times. He doesn't even need to show extra skin. He doesn't need to.🫠

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It’s unexplainable 😩😩 oh this man!!

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It’s also my favorite! My fave part also from the concert 🥹 it really shows his dancing skills different from kpop style

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Same

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jealous of you. my fav song

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🫂🫂

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waiting for daydream

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😁😁

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actually, my fave song before the concert is Mona Lisa.. after the concert it changed to lock/unlock!!! likeee that charm & aura?!? 💅🙈🙈

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loooove!!!

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