Paekgah, Koyotae withdrawal notice "Convincing Shinji Kim Jongmin to pay more money for financial treatment" (Sora and Jinkyung)
Koyotae Pakga revealed an episode where he once tried to leave the group, but was financially cured by adjusting the settlement rate.
On the sixth episode of MBC's "Sora and Jingyeong," which aired on May 31, Koyotae Pakga appeared as a special guest.
On that day, Pakga said, "Actually, I used to do some modeling before Koyotae. I worked as a model for about two years before I became a member of Koyotae." She has had a short but colorful modeling career, including photo shoots for various fashion magazines and a runway appearance at the SFAA Seoul Collection, the predecessor to Seoul Fashion Week.
She also worked as a photographer. "My major is photography," she says. I got coyotes while continuing my photography, which is a common disease among celebrities. I had artist's disease. I tried to stay away from it by continuing my photography. I was immersed in photography and said, 'I am an artist,'" he confessed.
"And then I went to Paris. "Then I went to Paris and I felt like, 'I have to live here. "There's no concept of an Americano there, everyone drinks espresso, it's so bitter. I felt like if you don't drink it, you're not an artist. It's so bitter, and there's only a little bit of it. Even if I tried to drink it slowly, I'd finish it in a minute. I had six or seven shots. I listened to jazz and bossa nova at home, but in reality, when I went on stage and did a dance song, it was too painful, so I said to the members, 'I can't do it,' and I told them, 'I can't do it. I'm going to take pictures and live in Paris,'" he said, revealing how he notified Shinji and Kim Jong-min that he was leaving the group.
"I actually got an artist visa and made all the preparations to go," he said. "When I told them I was quitting, they said they would give me more money. They said they'd give me four, three, and three. Shinji 4, me and Jongmin 3. So I didn't go," and revealed that he was cured of artist's disease immediately after the settlement.