Rapper NO:EL (real name Jang Yong-joon) shot down the current government.
NO:EL, along with a news capture that prohibits "fast music" in the gymnasium according to the 4th step upgrade of leaving Corona on his SNS on the 13th, said, "I have never really experienced it. Why would Gacon (Gag Concert) have been ruined?" he posted.
This seems to have criticized the government's announcement of the government's anti-virus rules that the music speed should be kept at 100 ~ 120BPM when violent exercises such as group movement (GX) are carried out while implementing the 4th stage of distance setting in the metropolitan area.
In fact, "butter" (110bpm) and "dynamite" (114bpm) of the group BTS can be played at the gym, but Psy's "Gangnam Style (132bpm)" cannot be played, which caused controversy, and foreign media have noted this.
Also, NO:EL said, "Is not it what you are talking about?" When a netizen who encountered his post said, "I am free to talk about my political ideas in a democratic country, but I do not understand why you are telling me to do well." I gathered attention.
NO:EL also disclosed the details of health insurance premiums of over 900,000 won on the 9th, saying, "I am dissatisfied with the world."
In April, while communicating with fans through SNS, he said to those who criticize him, "It is a big deal" and "It is a bug, not a person." 'Daekemun' is known as an expression of demeaning President Moon Jae-in's strong supporters.
NO:EL is the son of a member of the National Assembly, and has been involved in numerous incidents and Bakumatsu.
Mnet 'High Rapper' and 'Show Me Money' seemed to appeal to the musical part as a singer, but it has become a 'trouble maker' because of various rumors such as controversy about privacy, controversy about changing drivers after drunk driving, controversy about assault.
He was sentenced to two years in prison for one year and six months in prison for drunk driving and driver swapping charges.
NO:EL founded the one-person label Glitched Company in April and is on its own.