Fifty Fifty's owner has experience in showbiz and marketed it towards foreign markets since he saw very little chance of it succeeding in K-O-R-E-A.
But, at this critical point, he is making quite a lot of questionable moves.
What the hell is it doing in K-O-R-E-A?
Plus he let the lead vocalist have a surgery now and she appears to be out of game for quite a while.
Is he playing games or what? In most companies, such behavior is not tolerated.
In my opinion this move is as questionable as Psy's return to K-O-R-E-A to fulfill his contract with the third-rate colleges who felt their stupid events were more important than Psy's conquest of USA.
At the worst possible moment, the owner wants to capitalize, and be recognized, in K-O-R-E-A, forgetting where its popularity is coming from.
We have seen too many examples of the owners becoming the worst enemies of the acts they own. It seems Fifty Fifty's owner became blindsided by its unexpected success and is now listening to some questionable advices from those who didn't give a shit about it before but are now acting like its biggest fans.
It would be better if he sells Fifty Fifty to some outfit in the west rather than him ruining the soup. Examples like the owners of GFriend, Chungha and others are too many to list - they never really had any business running successful acts and they became too greedy quickly, sacrificing their acts.
Given the attitude of the owner, I am afraid no one will remember it by next year, and the 1,344 years old hag can rest easy.
In 2013, out of all the dates, Cho Yongpil released his song on the same week Psy released his new release Gentleman, undermining it decisively. History does not repeat but rhymes - I feel the 1,344 years old hag will snipe Fifty Fifty directly like she had sniped IZOne and aespa before.