"Right-wing controversial lyricist cancels collaboration...Ami, who moved big hit, leftover homework

The unity of the Armies moved the big hit.Big Hit Entertainment (Big Hit) announced on the 16th that Big Hit had changed the song of BTS new single album in Japan, which was scheduled to be released on November 7th through the official fan cafe of BTS.In the announcement, Big Hit said, The songs of the Japanese single album scheduled for release in November will be changed as follows for production reasons.I am sorry for the inconvenience. The list of the songs that were changed excluded the title song Bird, which was originally controversial due to collaboration with Yasushi Akimoto.The previous FAKE LOVE - Japanse ver. and Airplane pt.2 - Japanse ver. will be included as it is, and the new IDOL remix version and FAKE LOVE remix version have been added.On the 13th, Japanese media reported that the BTS and Japanese lyricists were canceled for about four days after the news of the collaboration of Yasushi Akimoto was reported.After news of the collaboration on the 13th, Amis pointed out that Yasushi Akimoto, who decided to collaborate, is on the right wing and has shown a tendency to pursue charges in past works, and immediately protested, demanding the suspension of collaboration between BTS and Yasushi Akimoto.In particular, the anger of Ami was further heightened as Japanese media reported that this collaboration was made by the request of producer Bang Shi-hyuk, the head of Big Hit, who usually liked Akimoto Yasushis world view.But Big Hit continued to remain silent for about three days without announcing its position, and announced on the afternoon of the 15th that it was recognizing the concerns of fans and discussing the issue after the boycott and boycotting the boycott of the boycott, which demanded the abandonment of all work and the suspension of collaboration.Haru after he announced his position as discussing the previous day, Big Hit finally announced his position that he would not announce Bird, a collaboration with Yasushi Akimoto.This paper confirmed the position of Big Hit to confirm whether the big hit decision was a complete cancellation of the collaboration plan between Yasushi Akimoto and BTS, and the plan to release the single album scheduled for November was canceled.But Big Hit said, There is no other issue to be revealed except the announcement announced at present.The collaboration with Yasushi Akimoto, which caused an unprecedented boycott by fans opposition, seems to have ended with the conclusion that Big Hits decision to cancel the sale.Amids, who have been demanding the cancellation of the collaboration in various ways, including the announcement of the statement for about four days, are also relieved to welcome Big Hits decision.However, fans are not only deciding to cancel the release, but also hoping for a big hit apology with accurate feedback and apology for the incident instead of a short announcement of production problems, so it is noteworthy whether Big Hit will reveal further position.Although collaboration with Yasushi Akimoto was a sensitive issue called Collaboration with Right-wing Lyricists, it is not uncommon for the agency to stop the project, which was being conducted by collecting opinions from fans.Ami, who led the decision to cancel the release of the collaboration results due to accurate problem situation and feedback demand for the decision of the agency, and Big Hit, who gathered opinions and concerns from fans and made an easy decision, showed good examples of a classy fan Cultural Revolution.I hope that Ami and Big Hit, who have reached a dramatic settlement in four days, will be able to close the remaining conflicts through communication instead of antagonism.

The unity of the Armies moved the big hit.

Big Hit Entertainment (Big Hit) announced on the 16th that Big Hit had changed the song of BTS' new single album in Japan, which was scheduled to be released on November 7th through the official fan cafe of BTS.

In the announcement, Big Hit said, "The songs of the Japanese single album scheduled for release in November will be changed as follows for production reasons. I am sorry for the inconvenience. "

The list of the songs that were changed excluded the title song Bird, which was originally controversial due to collaboration with Yasushi Akimoto. The previous FAKE LOVE - Japanse ver. and Airplane pt.2 - Japanse ver. will be included as it is, and the new 'IDOL' remix version and 'FAKE LOVE' remix version have been added.

On the 13th, Japanese media reported that the BTS and Japanese lyricists were canceled for about four days after the news of the collaboration of Yasushi Akimoto was reported.

After news of the collaboration on the 13th, Amis pointed out that Yasushi Akimoto, who decided to collaborate, is on the right wing and has shown a tendency to pursue charges in past works, and immediately protested, demanding the suspension of collaboration between BTS and Yasushi Akimoto.

In particular, the anger of Ami was further heightened as Japanese media reported that this collaboration was made by the request of producer Bang Shi-hyuk, the head of Big Hit, who usually liked Akimoto Yasushi's world view.

But Big Hit continued to remain silent for about three days without announcing its position, and announced on the afternoon of the 15th that it was “recognizing the concerns of fans and discussing the issue” after the boycott and boycotting the boycott of the boycott, which demanded the abandonment of all work and the suspension of collaboration.

Haru after he announced his position as "discussing" the previous day, Big Hit finally announced his position that he would not announce "Bird", a collaboration with Yasushi Akimoto.

This paper confirmed the position of Big Hit to confirm whether the big hit decision was a complete cancellation of the collaboration plan between Yasushi Akimoto and BTS, and the plan to release the single album scheduled for November was canceled. But Big Hit said, “There is no other issue to be revealed except the announcement announced at present.”

The collaboration with Yasushi Akimoto, which caused an unprecedented boycott by fans' opposition, seems to have ended with the conclusion that Big Hit's decision to cancel the sale. Amids, who have been demanding the cancellation of the collaboration in various ways, including the announcement of the statement for about four days, are also relieved to welcome Big Hit's decision.

However, fans are not only deciding to cancel the release, but also hoping for a big hit apology with accurate feedback and apology for the incident instead of a short announcement of "production problems," so it is noteworthy whether Big Hit will reveal further position.

Although collaboration with Yasushi Akimoto was a sensitive issue called Collaboration with Right-wing Lyricists, it is not uncommon for the agency to stop the project, which was being conducted by collecting opinions from fans.

Ami, who led the decision to cancel the release of the collaboration results due to accurate problem situation and feedback demand for the decision of the agency, and Big Hit, who gathered opinions and concerns from fans and made an easy decision, showed good examples of a classy fan Cultural Revolution.

I hope that Ami and Big Hit, who have reached a dramatic settlement in four days, will be able to close the remaining conflicts through communication instead of antagonism.