Rain's 'KCON LA 2023' Show Turns Disastrous with Black Ocean and Boos —True or False?

The curtains have drawn on KCON LA 2023, leaving behind a trail of mixed emotions and swirling controversies. The spotlight was undeniably cast on Rain, the veteran artist whose career has spanned over two decades since his debut in 1998.

A true icon in the world of K-Pop, Rain's influence extends not only through his music but also as the CEO of RAIN Company, where his role played a pivotal part in the debut of the label's first group, Ciipher.

Unraveling the Mystery: Was the "Black Ocean" Successfully Executed?

The announcement of Rain's participation in KCON LA 2023 was met with diverse reactions, particularly from fans of Ciipher. Allegedly hindered by Rain's own prominence, Ciipher had struggled to garner the promotion they deserved following their members' appearances in survival shows.

In the midst of this background, the concept of a "black ocean" emerged as a response to Rain's presence. This controversial act involves attendees collectively turning off their lightsticks during an artist's performance as a form of organized protest.

The question looming large was whether this act was executed successfully during Rain's performance.
Reports from KCON LA 2023 attendees have painted a varied picture. Some spectators indeed observed a dimmed sea of lightsticks during Rain's stage time, reminiscent of the "black ocean" concept.

However, a more nuanced look reveals a diverse crowd response. While some sections of the audience were captured on video booing Rain, the audible discontent was not universal.

Rain's section of the crowd was noticeably dimmer compared to other headliners, there was still a notable presence of illuminated lightsticks.

Rain, as a first-generation K-Pop idol, has undoubtedly witnessed the harsh reality of a genuine "black ocean" during his extensive career.As a result, some critics argue that the "black ocean" campaign did not achieve its intended impact.

Netizens' comments:

  • "NOT COMPLETELY A BLACK OCEAN BUT ITS CLOSE ENOUGH OMG WE CHEERED RAIN BLACK OCEAN"
  • "Ppl should have been passing our flyers and picketing at kcon abt giving rain a black ocean cuz clearly only the chronically online attendees were relayed the message"
  • "never gonna forgive y'all for not giving rain a black ocean"
  • "Nooo he did greatttttttt! I just found this so funny, but I was vibing to him!!!"
  • "Rain is smiling with your ticket money ,cry more"

This context prompts questions about whether a partial dimming of lightsticks truly constitutes the same level of protest. Skeptics argue that Rain's experience and understanding of the phenomenon might have tempered the significance of the incident.

The presence of mixed reactions, continued illumination from supporters and oblivious attendees, and Rain's own seasoned perspective raise doubts about the authenticity of the alleged "black ocean."

Meanwhile,During the KCON LA 2023, held from August 18th to 20th, the K-pop icon Rain suffered from an embarrassing "black ocean" and the "boycott" was allegedly triggered for THESE 2 reasons.

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