MHJ was the CEO of ADOR and she allegedly tried to force an employee to drop a claim of harassment by a superior of that employee (all employees of ADOR).
Oh my, I missed this information
MHJ was the CEO of ADOR and she allegedly tried to force an employee to drop a claim of harassment by a superior of that employee (all employees of ADOR).
Oh my, I missed this information
Fashion wise, food taste wise, hobbies wise and etc.
I got into kpop in a pretty young age, I was 15 years old when I encountered Miss A's Touch MV after watching Boys Over Flowers. Since then kpop has:
- Motivated me to learn new languages, so it became a hobbie of mine. I love learning and practicing other languages up to this day;
- I became a pretty good dancer. I started to follow dance pactices and eventually enrolled in dance classes. I don't dance like that anymore, but I'm known by my friends to be a pretty good dancer;
- I'm definetly open-minded to anything different from my culture. Being a kpop fan also means to love, admire and support people that are very different from me. I like to say that kpop turned me into a very open-minded person, different from my piers that are really resistent to different things and cultures.
There's probably a lot more since it has been a part of my life for so many years.
And a little plus
You go, my girls!
6. To all real workers, the vulnerable, and victims, Fighting!"
What is this even suppost to mean? MHJ is a real worker and so are NJZ girls
Eunchae manages to be the cutest when upset, aw
Display MoreHe also posted Natty but I guess him or somebody on his team is checking kpop
He is
- Choked his pregnant girlfriend
- skipped his child birth to play Playstation 5
- speeding 60mph over the speed limit
- mistreats his fans by skipping shows
- fired his gun on a female rapper
- assaulted fans and ordered his entourage to beat person up because they asked for an autograph
There's many more things, but these are the first things I can think of
What a horrible person 😐
Me too! I decided to give the album a try and left it traumatized after listening to K POP. I still don’t get what kpop has to do with any of the shot he said on that song.
According to the posts I’ve been seing, he’s even more horrible than his songs, the damn bastard choked his pregnant gf 😥
Display MoreThanks! I started on the Min Heejin interview article, haven't read it through entirely (it's a LOT!) - but the impressions I got from what I read, is that Bang Si-Hyuk managed to recruit MHJ when she was vulnerable, after she just quit SM, with the promise that MHJ would launch HYBE's first original girl group.
Then, as time progressed, strategies and ideas changed, and HYBE CEO's decided they wanted to debut Le Sserafim first, while still making use of the hype and buzz created by MHJ's involvement. Then, after this, relationships between HYBE CEO's and MHJ gradually deteriorated more and more: this Park Jiwon and Bang Si-Hyuk acted like typical CEO's as CEO's always do, 'it's my way or the high way', and started to make moves to get rid of MHJ and create a backup alternative girl group to NewJeans, Illit.
From what I see, Hybe or at least Bang Si-Hyuk needed MHJ to have her create a girl group for them and learn the tricks for this from her, using her expertise. As soon as MHJ became too difficult as an employee, and they'd learned enough to create girl groups confidently, they started to look for ways to get rid of her or at the least assume absolute control.
But, I haven't read up on the rest of all the drama yet, maybe there's some more angles to this
You are on the right track, bud. You described the beginning with all the deets.
Hybe couldn’t stand a woman becoming more essential then their egocentric men, ugh
YES! Just saw it, he reposted her post with his song
I never heard of him, this is my first time. I posted this thread as soon as I saw that on X.
I checked the album and only played the song K POP. Terrible. The lyrics are atrocious!
I’m having mixed feelings lol
This Playboy Carti just posted two pics of Yunjin on his IG stories. Could it be a hint of a collab?
He posted one hour ago, so you, my fellow trust issues buddies, can go check
I think she's givingus what we've always wanted: to know what actually happens behind the scenes. But there're people that make questions without considering if they are actually ready for the answer. The truth can always be something you won't like.
Daisy didn't do anything wrong, she shared with us what she knows respectfully and I'm greatful. It's nice to know and yeah, there's more to everything we can see.
i kinda wanna see it now
The era they were promoted as female B.A.P. gives me flashbacks to the angry BG stans throwing tantrums about it. I do miss them though and wish they would have actually been able to survive instead of silently disbanding.
I also wish their dang company actually delivered the makestar funded albums all of us who bought them, are still owed.
I totally went down memory lane rn! Deja Vu really made a lot of BG stans mad, specially BABYs.
I used to be obsessed with D.ana, she's so pretty! I didn't follow them into their more cute concept tho Good times, good times
Display MoreMy faves are not based on charts
But for my analysis, I decide which data I choose to use.
And I know that Melon ULs are the least manipulated by the machinations of obsessive fans, I prefer that too judge public popularity.
Followed by Circle Digitals.
Thanks for the unsolicited advice.
Of course you decide, it’s totally your choice to keep a restricted point of view. And you’re welcome, I’m known for giving out great of those 😉
Absolutely gorgeous
Go figure... I also don't get it
I have a "spiritual" theory lol
I believe the ego of the people who own kpop labels is so big, they simply can't stand the idea of their groups/products becoming bigger then the company itself. We already know that in SK what matters is which act the x company will bring out next, right? Which always puts the company on a pedastal, always keeping the label as the most important element in the entertainment indutry - surpassing their artists talents and commercial potential. And the owners wanna keep it that way.
So whenever their artists are close to become bigger than their label, it's when the companies choose to shoot their own foot by boycotting their own artists. And it becomes what we call mismanagement in the end. Kpop labels aren't ready for the next level and that's why kpop still hasn't hit the world hard. They are too scared of not being essential anymore, when they were the ones investing in the people that could (or are threating) threat their reign. Which is absolutely dumb, companies choose to stay small and lose money over petty sentiments and narrow views.
Edit: Our BP girls are paving the way for this next level. They grew so fast and got loved so much world widely, YG's dungeon strategy just did not work on them, thankfully.
Another edit: (insight) And what's happening with BP members rn reflects my theory. YG is cutting their solo journey short for the BlackPink's 2025 World Tour. They can't stand the fact the members are becoming bigger than their group. Crazy!