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Song Baek-kyung Reveals YG's Malpractices While Mentioning Park Bom

Song Baek-kyung Reveals YG's Malpractices While Mentioning Park Bom
Song Baek-kyung revealed injustices at YG Entertainment regarding his experiences.
He expressed grievances over unauthorized releases and unpaid royalties by Yang Hyun-seok.
He also emphasized the need for accurate claims in relation to Park Bom's situation.

On December 12, Song Baek-kyung from the group One Fact took to social media to call out YG Entertainment's Yang Hyun-seok, revealing the injustices he endured while under their management. He shed light on issues such as unauthorized music releases and unpaid royalties, expressing the pain he has experienced over the years. Emphasizing the need to respond proactively, he criticized YG's malpractices. He also recounted how his song 'You and I are One' was used without permission by Taiwanese artist Cyndi Wang, revealing his astonishment at the oversight. Additionally, he commented on Park Bom's lawsuit against Yang Hyun-seok, urging for precise accounting and a proper claim to be made.

Song Baek-kyung's statements provide a significant insight into the prevailing issues of maltreatment within YG Entertainment. As the demand for artist rights protection escalates within the music industry, his revelations transcend personal narratives, highlighting systemic problems. The recurrence of such incidents erodes trust between artists and their agencies, which can negatively affect future contracts.

The issues he outlined serve as symbols of unfair practices prevalent across the industry, particularly posing risks for young artists. Sharing his experiences may serve as a wake-up call for fans and aspiring musicians, potentially leading to a healthier music market.

By relating his observations to Park Bom's case, Song emphasized the importance of industry transparency and securing artist rights. The issues revealed through this lawsuit can continuously raise awareness among the public and fans, contributing to a broader social discourse.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

Photo: DB

Source: tvdaily.co.kr