The title for SEVENTEEN’s tracklist has just been revealed, and it’s “Love, Money, Fame.” If translated to Korean, it would be “사랑돈명예,” but the featured artist is DJ Khaled, who was involved in a SA controversy a few weeks ago.
Fans are really upset, and it even trended on social media. Today, Hoshi posted a story on Instagram saying he’s wanted to collaborate with DJ Khaled for a long time. Hoshi must know about the current situation, and he’s active on Twitter, so honestly, as someone who likes SEVENTEEN, I don’t understand what the intention was.
I think SEVENTEEN should have done their research on this person before collaborating. They didn’t have to make this the title track; I’m just wondering why they chose to do so. Of course, the song will probably be good, but was it really necessary to feature someone on a song that’s meant to be the last complete group release we’ll see for at least a few years?
Additionally, fans have been upset about ongoing leaks of song titles, and while the members can’t say much when they’re told about spoilers, the company leaked the song title just a few hours before the tracklist was made public.
post response:
[+103][-3]
1. [+42, -1]
Even on Tweets where they’re usually siding with the members, they’re asking how come they are 13 of them and not a single one raised the issue…? And the member who was showing it off on his story is even funnier. Their biggest audience are women, but they’re deciding to work with a guy involved in SA and to put him on the title track too. And now they’re trying to turn a blind eye on this. Now that they’re starting to enlist, it’ll be hard to see them as a group because of military issues. And if you told me they were working with him without knowing his controversy, I’d be even more shocked
2. [+42, -0]
Right… I know that it can’t be helped since you can’t just change the title track but… I wonder why he thought it was necessary to flaunt about it on his story….
3. [+27, -0]
OP didn’t say anything wrong… And of all issues, it’s the issue that people are the most sensitive about right now, which is SA ㅠ Being an idol, I’m sure they have experience having to constantly read the room and be cautious, but seeing him post about it, he must’ve really wanted to collab with him…
4. [+20, -4]
As expected male idols are also Hannams. There’s no such thing as “gender sensitivity” when all they care about is emptying women’s pockets. They’re lucky that they haven’t committed anything considered SA yet with that intelligence of theirs
5. [+18, -2]
Kanye has a lot of controversies overseas, yet once he arrived to Korea, so many people went to see him and it was even trending? I was fascinated. It seems like our country is just insensitive to other countries
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