Big Hit Entertainment, a subsidiary of idol group BTS, concluded the controversy over the right wing caused by collaboration with Japan producer. The decision was made to exclude the song from the album to be released by Japan, and the domestic fans who were protesting at the agency swept their hearts.
Big Hit Entertainment released a list of newly changed songs at the official BTS fan cafe on the 16th, saying, "The songs of the Japan single album scheduled for release in November have been changed for production reasons." “I’m sorry for the inconvenience,” he said.
Big Hit Entertainment originally wrote a new song called Bird, Fake Love (FAKE Love), Airplane! Two songs, including Part Two (Airplane pt 2), will be released as a Japanese translation. However, Bird was excluded from the list of songs that were changed, and an idol (IDOL) and a fake Love remix version were added.
BTS decided to play a Japanese translation of Bird and the existing releases Fake Love and Airplane! Part Two on November 7 in Japan's new single. Bird is said to have been written by Yasushi Akimoto.
Domestic fans pointed out that Yasushi Akimoto was a right-wing person and that the lyrics he had worked on in the past caused controversy over women's hatred, and voiced his agency to stop collaborating with Yasushi Akimoto. Yasushi Akimoto is a famous producer who created Japan Girl group AKB48; some fans protested, including visiting their agency and protesting.
As the controversy continued, Big Hit Entertainment said, "The head office is fully aware of the fans' concerns about the Japan single album to be released in November." "We are in the process of discussing this, so please wait a little."