"Anger for Big Hit" BTS, Producer Collaboration News Fan 'Boycott' Active

Fandom Ami, which had been giving absolute affection and support to the group BTS, was firmly angst: a tribute created by the silence of his agency Big Hit Entertainment.On the 13th, media outlets including Japan local media such as Nikkan Sports and Billboard Japan reported that BTS will release its ninth single album Bird/FAKE LOVE/Airplane pt.2 on November 7th.The problem was triggered by the release of the title song information.Yasushi Akimoto, the representative producer of Japan Girl Group AKB48, is a person who has a strong influence in the region, as it is regarded as the creator of the current Japan idol structure.However, Yasushi Akimoto is clearly divided within Japan because it has contributed greatly to drawing the so-called female hatred along with the representative right-wing greetings.In fact, many of the songs he wrote and produced have been controversial because he expresses women as helpless in front of men and even sexual objects.The bullshit movement for the recently broadcasted cable channel Mnet Produce 48 also comes from this context.To make matters worse, it was revealed that Big Hits CEO Bang Si-hyuk proposed direct collaboration, and the fandoms backlash became even more intense.In the end, Ami said on Twitter and official fan cafes on the 13th, We immediately stop collaborating with right-wing lyricists and demand the disposal of all related materials. We can not accept feedback other than the contents of the song, I will boycott all contents. But Big Hit kept silent about the fans demands and told them that they were going to hold a global audition for Big Hit Entertainment, which was fueling the fans anger.Ami has strongly announced the intention of boycotting again, and is carrying out a full boycott, including streaming sound sources and consumption of V app contents.The global success of BTS is not the result of the production of the company.It is the result of the combination of Amis active social media activities and full support, along with his own group power, which is at risk of turning his back on Amiga.Attention is focused on what answer Big Hit, who has been shut down for the third day, will give.
Fandom Ami, which had been giving absolute affection and support to the group BTS, was firmly angst: a tribute created by the silence of his agency Big Hit Entertainment.On the 13th, media outlets including Japan local media such as Nikkan Sports and Billboard Japan reported that BTS will release its ninth single album Bird/FAKE LOVE/Airplane pt.2 on November 7th.The problem was triggered by the release of the title song information.Yasushi Akimoto, the representative producer of Japan Girl Group AKB48, is a person who has a strong influence in the region, as it is regarded as the creator of the current Japan idol structure.However, Yasushi Akimoto is clearly divided within Japan because it has contributed greatly to drawing the so-called female hatred along with the representative right-wing greetings.In fact, many of the songs he wrote and produced have been controversial because he expresses women as helpless in front of men and even sexual objects.The bullshit movement for the recently broadcasted cable channel Mnet Produce 48 also comes from this context.To make matters worse, it was revealed that Big Hits CEO Bang Si-hyuk proposed direct collaboration, and the fandoms backlash became even more intense.In the end, Ami said on Twitter and official fan cafes on the 13th, We immediately stop collaborating with right-wing lyricists and demand the disposal of all related materials. We can not accept feedback other than the contents of the song, I will boycott all contents. But Big Hit kept silent about the fans demands and told them that they were going to hold a global audition for Big Hit Entertainment, which was fueling the fans anger.Ami has strongly announced the intention of boycotting again, and is carrying out a full boycott, including streaming sound sources and consumption of V app contents.The global success of BTS is not the result of the production of the company.It is the result of the combination of Amis active social media activities and full support, along with his own group power, which is at risk of turning his back on Amiga.Attention is focused on what answer Big Hit, who has been shut down for the third day, will give.

Fandom "Ami," which had been giving absolute affection and support to the group BTS, was firmly angst: a tribute created by the silence of his agency Big Hit Entertainment.

On the 13th, media outlets including Japan local media such as Nikkan Sports and Billboard Japan reported that BTS will release its ninth single album 'Bird/FAKE LOVE/Airplane pt.2' on November 7th.

The problem was triggered by the release of the title song information. Yasushi Akimoto, the representative producer of Japan Girl group AKB48, is a person who has a strong influence in the region, as it is regarded as the creator of the current Japan idol structure.

However, Yasushi Akimoto is clearly divided within Japan because it has contributed greatly to drawing the so-called "female hatred" along with the representative right-wing greetings. In fact, many of the songs he wrote and produced have been controversial because he expresses women as helpless in front of men and even sexual objects. The 'bullshit movement' for the recently broadcasted cable channel Mnet 'Produce 48' also comes from this context.

To make matters worse, it was revealed that Big Hit's CEO Bang Si-hyuk proposed direct collaboration, and the fandom's backlash became even more intense. In the end, Ami said on Twitter and official fan cafes on the 13th, "We immediately stop collaborating with right-wing lyricists and demand the disposal of all related materials." "We can not accept feedback other than the contents of the song, I will boycott all contents. "

But Big Hit kept silent about the fans’ demands and told them that they were going to hold a global audition for Big Hit Entertainment, which was fueling the fans’ anger. Ami has strongly announced the intention of boycotting again, and is carrying out a full boycott, including streaming sound sources and consumption of V app contents.

The global success of BTS is not the result of the production of the company. It is the result of the combination of Ami's active social media activities and full support, along with his own group power, which is at risk of turning his back on Amiga. Attention is focused on what answer Big Hit, who has been shut down for the third day, will give.