'jang je-won' NO:EL again? My Way without Self-restraint

Rapper NO:EL (21, real name Jang Yong-joon), the son of a member of the powerful national assembly of the jang je-won, is claiming to be a trouble maker due to constant controversy.No:EL, which is more controversial than its fame as a rapper.According to Yonhap News, NO:EL was driving a Mercedes in Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul at 10:30 pm on the 18th, and had a contact with another car.Police who were called to the scene suspected NO:EL drinking and demanded a breath test and identification, but reportedly hit the head of the observer while refusing to respond to the call.Police arrested NO:EL as a current criminal for alleged refusal to measure alcohol and investigated it before returning home.This is not the first time the NO:EL controversy has been over.NO:EL, which made headlines in 2017 when she appeared on Mnets High Rapper Season 1, was disgraced for getting off in one episode due to allegations of underage prostitution and drinking shortly after the broadcast.Then, Mnet Show Me the Money returned, offset the negative public opinion toward him with his rap skills and proved his possibility as a rapper.But the glory of Show Me the Money was also sparkling: Those who swear on social media or devil me are almost the presidents supporters (Moon Jae-in).They are not people, they are bugs. It was a move to inform the public of their names rather than their activities as rappers.In particular, NO:EL caused a controversy in September 2019 when he drove while drinking on a road in Seoul Mapo-gu and crashed a motorcycle.At the time, NO:EL was criticized for being caught and accused of putting an acquaintance sitting in the passenger seat as a driver to cover up the crime.In the case, he was indicted last year on charges of drunken driving and replacement of drivers and was sentenced to probation in the first trial.In the suspended period, Self-restraint did not make the My Way move, rather than the one: NO:EL was sent to Busan in April for assaulting a passerby.Police determined that they committed an assault that confirmed CCTV showing the NO:EL group, but the prosecution dismissed the charges without any right to prosecute.There is also a growing public criticism of NO:EL, which is constantly controversial during the Self-restraint period.

Rapper NO:EL (21, real name Jang Yong-joon), the son of a member of the powerful national assembly of the jang je-won, is claiming to be a 'trouble maker' due to constant controversy. NO:EL, which is more controversial than its fame as a rapper.

According to Yonhap News, NO:EL was driving a Mercedes in Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul at 10:30 pm on the 18th, and had a contact with another car.

Police who were called to the scene suspected NO:EL drinking and demanded a breath test and identification, but reportedly hit the head of the observer while refusing to respond to the call. Police arrested NO:EL as a current criminal for alleged refusal to measure alcohol and investigated it before returning home.

This is not the first time the NO:EL controversy has been over. NO:EL, which made headlines in 2017 when she appeared on Mnet's "High Rapper Season 1," was disgraced for getting off in one episode due to allegations of underage prostitution and drinking shortly after the broadcast. Then, Mnet Show Me the Money' returned, offset the negative public opinion toward him with his rap skills and proved his possibility as a rapper.

But the glory of "Show Me the Money" was also sparkling: Those who swear on social media or "devil me are almost 'the president's supporters (Moon Jae-in). They are not people, they are bugs. "It was a move to inform the public of their names rather than their activities as rappers.

In particular, NO:EL caused a controversy in September 2019 when he drove while drinking on a road in Seoul Mapo-gu and crashed a motorcycle. At the time, NO:EL was criticized for being caught and accused of putting an acquaintance sitting in the passenger seat as a driver to cover up the crime.

In the case, he was indicted last year on charges of drunken driving and "replacement of drivers" and was sentenced to probation in the first trial. In the suspended period, Self-restraint did not make the 'My Way' move, rather than the one: NO:EL was sent to Busan in April for assaulting a passerby. Police determined that they committed an assault that confirmed CCTV showing the NO:EL group, but the prosecution dismissed the charges without any right to prosecute.

There is also a growing public criticism of NO:EL, which is constantly controversial during the Self-restraint period.