• Yoon Il Sang speaks out on NewJeans controversy, says contracts are serious and the adults around them are the real issue

    Famous composer and producer Yoon Il Sang has shared his thoughts on the ongoing NewJeans controversy, highlighting how important contracts are in the music industry.

    On May 2, Yoon Il Sang released a video on his channel, Producer’s Talk Yoon Il Sang, titled “Opinionated Statement! Yoon Il Sang Talks About the NewJeans Controversy and Behind the Scenes of the Music Industry”.

    When asked about his opinion on the controversy, Yoon Il Sang responded, “Do you want me to talk about it? To put it simply, I want to say that contracts are not a joke. You can't put an artist in danger while claiming to love them. I don’t think that's real love.”

    He continued, saying he felt sorry for the NewJeans members, explaining, “I feel so heartbroken for them. They might regret their actions in the future, but you can’t see that future until it happens."

    He added, "The adults around them should step in and help, but I wonder if the adults involved are actually handling the situation for their own gain. Regardless, contracts are serious.”

    Yoon Il Sang went on to talk about the business side of the industry. “Producing is about people, and it means taking responsibility for someone's life. But at the same time, it’s a business, so you still have to make money."

    He added, "There’s a balancing act. When you're inside this business, comparisons are inevitable. Another company might seem to treat their artists better, but every situation has its pros and cons. A company might excel in one area, but fail in another.”

    He used the differences between large and small companies as an example: “Big companies are good at marketing and PR, but they can't focus on just one artist because they have so many. It’s about priorities, and sometimes artists can feel like mass products."

    He added, "On the other hand, small producers might not have the same reach, but they can take better care of their artists and make them feel valued. I’m not saying big companies don’t value their artists, but the approach is different. What’s right really depends on the artist’s choice.”

    Yoon Il Sang pointed out that NewJeans has already made their decision, saying, “They’ve signed their contract, so they should fulfill it. After that, they can claim their rights. But I wonder if criticizing the Korean music industry through interviews was the best way to go. Maybe they should have thought about it a little more.”

    He also expressed his disappointment with the situation, stating, “The real problem is the adults who exposed the artists and pushed them to speak out. If they really cared about the artists, they wouldn’t have put them in that position. It’s tough."

    He added, "Artists should just focus on making music, right? That’s why companies exist. But if the artists and the company handle everything themselves, then what’s the point of having a company? They essentially denied their own company. That’s what’s really sad.”

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  • Choi Daniel reveals the one thing he regrets from his time as a radio DJ—and it’s about IU

    Actor Choi Daniel recently looked back on an old memory with IU—and it’s making fans laugh and feel touched at the same time!

    On the May 5 episode of KBS Cool FM’s Park Myung Soo’s Radio Show, Choi Daniel appeared alongside singer Lee Mu Jin as a guest.

    While chatting with the host, Choi Daniel opened up about his past days as a radio DJ and shared a moment he still feels embarrassed about.

    “I used to host Choi Daniel’s Pops Pops on KBS Radio back in my 20s,” he said. “It’s already been over 10 years, and being back here again brings up a lot of feelings. After that, I always listened to Myung Soo hyung’s show,” he added warmly.

    But then he brought up a specific incident that still lingers in his memory—his very awkward interview with IU.

    “It was maybe my third day doing live radio, and I wasn’t used to it yet. IU came as a guest, and I was so nervous and flustered that I completely messed up. I didn’t even say goodbye properly. We didn’t talk about her album, and the show ended without a real farewell,” he confessed.

    The studio burst into laughter when Choi Daniel decided to send IU a message live on-air, “IU, back then I didn’t know what I was doing. I was clumsy and couldn’t say goodbye properly. I’m really sorry for that.”

    Fans loved the honest and funny moment, with many praising Choi Daniel for being humble and sincere even after all these years.

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