KOREA: Allkpop reports that FIFTY FIFTY’s label ATTRAKT confirmed on Sept 28, KST, that the group will not participate in SBS’s music program, faced backlash over its coverage of the FIFTY FIFTY case.
The program, which has aired since 1992, was criticized for its alleged bias and incomplete information regarding the ongoing legal dispute.According to Jeon Hong Joon, CEO of ATTRAKT, the program never directly apologized to the company for the negative portrayal. In an interview, Jeon expressed his dissatisfaction, saying:How could I send FIFTY FIFTY to appear on an SBS program? I’d rather maintain my dignity than chase after money.
FIFTY FIFTY is a South Korean girl group that has taken the K-pop world by storm. Known for their catchy tunes and energetic performances, they’ve gained a significant domestic and international following. The group was formed in 2022 under the label ATTRAKT. The group’s original membership of five has changed as a result of contractual conflicts. Their song “Cupid” became a viral sensation, propelling them to international fame.
FIFTY FIFTY’s music blends K-pop, R&B, and dance-pop elements, creating a distinctive sound. FIFTY FIFTY is made up of four members. Saena is the main vocalist of the group, while Aran is the lead vocalist and rapper.
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