Jimin, a member of the South Korean boy band BTS, has received harsh criticism for working with musicians who have been accused of being violent and criminals in his new song.
The South Korean band BTS is presently experiencing a few minor issues with regard to its members, as some have been called to begin their military service and others have chosen to start their solo ventures, causing the viral group to gradually break up. In Jimin’s case, a partnership with the well-known Fast & Furious series has been requested for his upcoming film, Fast X, which will be published later this week.
Jimin was reportedly announced for the song “Angel pt. 1,” which will serve as the new film’s theme song. This song also includes American singers Kodak Black, NLE Choppa, JKVE, and Muni Long, so the South Korean musician would face harsh criticism for working with American rappers.
The prospect of Jimin collaborating on a song with the rappers infuriates his supporters and the ARMY because some of these American musicians have criminal histories. NLE Choppa was charged with domestic violence and making an attempt to shoot his ex-partner, whereas Kodak Black is facing a variety of legal offenses and was previously accused of sexual assault.
Fans of BTS and Jimin have expressed their displeasure with these two artists and assert that they are unable to support their joint projects and the publication of the new song.
Armys are pissing me off. You people only care about fan wars and it’s irritating to me. Kodak is a rapist, Nle Choppa is a creep, people are allowed to be disgusted about it openly. Stop asking Armys to throw away their morals cause they’ll “drag us” be so fr
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