Akimoto Yasushi and collaboration controversy .. Big hit "BTS fans are aware of concern"

We are fully aware of the concerns of our fans about the Japan single album, which is scheduled to be released in November, Big Hit Entertainment said in an official BTS fan café on the 15th. We are in the process of discussing this, so please wait a little.On the 12th, Japan Nikkan Sports reported that BTS will release a Japanese translation of Japans new single Bud and existing releases Fake Love and Airplane Part Two on November 7, and Bird is written by Yasushi Akimoto.It is the representative producer of Big Hit Entertainment Bang Shi-hyuk who connected BTS and Yasushi Akimoto, he said. I asked for a lyric because I like Akimotos world view.The problem is that the lyricist of BTS new Japan title song Bud is Yasushi Akimoto.Yasushi Akimoto is a famous producer who created the Japanese popular group AKB48, but he was known as a right-wing person, and the lyrics he worked on in the past were also surrounded by controversy over womens hatred.For this reason, BTS fans demanded a statement and feedback from Big Hit Entertainment to stop collaborating with Yasushi Akimoto, saying that the companys decision could seriously hurt the BTS image.

“We are fully aware of the concerns of our fans about the Japan single album, which is scheduled to be released in November,” Big Hit Entertainment said in an official BTS fan café on the 15th. “We are in the process of discussing this, so please wait a little.”

On the 12th, Japan Nikkan Sports reported that "BTS will release a Japanese translation of Japan's new single 'Bud' and existing releases 'Fake Love' and 'Airplane Part Two' on November 7, and "Bird" is written by Yasushi Akimoto.

"It is the representative producer of Big Hit Entertainment Bang Shi-hyuk who connected BTS and Yasushi Akimoto," he said. "I asked for a lyric because I like Akimoto's world view."

The problem is that the lyricist of BTS' new Japan title song 'Bud' is Yasushi Akimoto.

Yasushi Akimoto is a famous producer who created the Japanese popular group AKB48, but he was known as a right-wing person, and the lyrics he worked on in the past were also surrounded by controversy over women's hatred.

For this reason, BTS fans demanded a statement and feedback from Big Hit Entertainment to stop collaborating with Yasushi Akimoto, saying that the company's decision could seriously hurt the BTS image.