On the 13th, Hwang Sung Bin posted a handwritten letter on the group's official account, saying, "First of all, I would like to apologize for my past personal account.
I sincerely apologize for causing inconvenience and disappointment to many people regarding this matter." He continued, "When I was a student and just starting out as a musician, I heard a certain artist's song.
"There was a time when I would simply like new music whenever it came out out of curiosity," he said, "but I acted without fully understanding the message and meaning contained in that music."
"It was clearly my shortcoming, and looking back, it was very thoughtless," he said. "The rap we did at the concert was meant to express a different side of the members, but it was just
"I ended up causing discomfort in the process without considering the weight of my words," he said, "and I sincerely apologize for disappointing the fans who support me and those who care about the team.
Finally, Hwang Sung Bin said, "As a singer, I feel very embarrassed and that I take great responsibility for every word and action I make.
"I will use this incident as an opportunity to reflect more deeply and always think carefully before acting," he said, "and once again, I would like to offer my sincere apologies to everyone who was offended by this incident."
Recently, online communities have been flooded with posts about Hwang Seung-bin's past "likes" on the music platform "SoundCloud."
The video was widely disseminated. It was revealed that the video contained a rap that belittled former President Moon, and the incident became an issue.
There were also suspicions that he had rapped mockingly at a member of the same group, asking him if he was going to become an independence fighter.
2025/06/14 15:38 KST
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