"I want a feedback...Ami" angry at Big Hit Entertainment

BTS always appreciated it, and the fan club ARMY, which does not spare any affection, was horned because of the Japanese lyricist Yasushi Akimoto and collaboration, which the BTS has a strong right-wing tendency.On the 13th, Billboard Japan announced that BTS will release its ninth single album Bird/FAKE LOVE/AirPlane pt.2 on November 7th.It is not strange for BTS to release an album in Japan.The problem, however, is that Yasushi Akimoto of Japan is the lyricist of Bird, and Yasushi Akimoto, who is also the producer of AKB48, is known as a right-wing person in Japan and has caused controversy with lyrics with a tendency to be charged.As news of the collaboration with Yasushi Akimoto, who has a right-wing and suspected right-wing tendency, the fan club Ami rebelled.On the 13th, Ami demanded feedback from his agency Big Hit Entertainment, along with a statement on SNS, saying, We will immediately stop collaborating with right-wing lyricists and demand the disposal of all related materials.But Big Hit Entertainment is not giving much feedback.Without feedback, Big Hit Entertainments global audition promotional video was released on YouTube, which fueled the anger of Ami.Amidos further said he would boycott content until the official feedback from Big Hit Entertainment came out.The boycott content includes streaming all sound source sites, all V app content including Bonboyaji 3, official account unfollow, BTS official MD and album, and all awards ceremony-related voting suspension.In fact, BTS fan cafes are posting only the post of Sming before Feedback/All Content Unlimited boycott. Most of the domestic and overseas amis show similar opinions.BTS has not forgotten its affection and gratitude for the fan club Ami anywhere, because it knows that Amis strength was great until the current BTS.But now, the amis who showed infinite affection toward BTS are turning their backs. What answer will Big Hit Entertainment give to this controversy?
BTS always appreciated it, and the fan club ARMY, which does not spare any affection, was horned because of the Japanese lyricist Yasushi Akimoto and collaboration, which the BTS has a strong right-wing tendency.On the 13th, Billboard Japan announced that BTS will release its ninth single album Bird/FAKE LOVE/AirPlane pt.2 on November 7th.It is not strange for BTS to release an album in Japan.The problem, however, is that Yasushi Akimoto of Japan is the lyricist of Bird, and Yasushi Akimoto, who is also the producer of AKB48, is known as a right-wing person in Japan and has caused controversy with lyrics with a tendency to be charged.As news of the collaboration with Yasushi Akimoto, who has a right-wing and suspected right-wing tendency, the fan club Ami rebelled.On the 13th, Ami demanded feedback from his agency Big Hit Entertainment, along with a statement on SNS, saying, We will immediately stop collaborating with right-wing lyricists and demand the disposal of all related materials.But Big Hit Entertainment is not giving much feedback.Without feedback, Big Hit Entertainments global audition promotional video was released on YouTube, which fueled the anger of Ami.Amidos further said he would boycott content until the official feedback from Big Hit Entertainment came out.The boycott content includes streaming all sound source sites, all V app content including Bonboyaji 3, official account unfollow, BTS official MD and album, and all awards ceremony-related voting suspension.In fact, BTS fan cafes are posting only the post of Sming before Feedback/All Content Unlimited boycott. Most of the domestic and overseas amis show similar opinions.BTS has not forgotten its affection and gratitude for the fan club Ami anywhere, because it knows that Amis strength was great until the current BTS.But now, the amis who showed infinite affection toward BTS are turning their backs. What answer will Big Hit Entertainment give to this controversy?

BTS always appreciated it, and the fan club ARMY, which does not spare any affection, was horned because of the Japanese lyricist Yasushi Akimoto and collaboration, which the BTS has a strong right-wing tendency.

On the 13th, Billboard Japan announced that BTS will release its ninth single album Bird/FAKE LOVE/AirPlane pt.2 on November 7th.

It is not strange for BTS to release an album in Japan. The problem, however, is that Yasushi Akimoto of Japan is the lyricist of Bird, and Yasushi Akimoto, who is also the producer of AKB48, is known as a right-wing person in Japan and has caused controversy with lyrics with a tendency to be charged.

As news of the collaboration with Yasushi Akimoto, who has a right-wing and suspected right-wing tendency, the fan club Ami rebelled. On the 13th, Ami demanded feedback from his agency Big Hit Entertainment, along with a statement on SNS, saying, "We will immediately stop collaborating with right-wing lyricists and demand the disposal of all related materials."

But Big Hit Entertainment is not giving much feedback. Without feedback, Big Hit Entertainment's global audition promotional video was released on YouTube, which fueled the anger of Ami.

Amidos further said he would boycott Content until the official feedback from Big Hit Entertainment came out. The boycott Content includes streaming all sound source sites, all V app Content including Bonboyaji 3, official account unfollow, BTS official MD and album, and all awards ceremony-related voting suspension.

In fact, BTS' fan cafes are posting only the post of "Sming before Feedback/All Content Unlimited boycott." Most of the domestic and overseas amis show similar opinions.

BTS has not forgotten its affection and gratitude for the fan club Ami anywhere, because it knows that Ami's strength was great until the current BTS. But now, the amis who showed infinite affection toward BTS are turning their backs. What answer will Big Hit Entertainment give to this controversy?