In a recent interview with Edaily, members of the K-pop group Kingdom expressed their gratitude to their agency, GF Entertainment, for its swift response to the controversy surrounding the cover of their latest album, which bore a resemblance to an Islamic scripture.
Leader Dan revealed that he first learned about the issue during the American tour, emphasizing that neither the company nor the members were aware that the album cover would be contentious, attributing it to ignorance.
Kingdom's Mujin Acknowledges Controversy, Apologizes, and Commits to Future Caution
Mujin acknowledged being made aware of the controversy by fans and, after receiving a detailed explanation, admitted his mistake.
Apologizing for causing concern, he vowed to exercise prudence and caution in future activities to prevent a recurrence of such incidents.
Featuring seven songs, including the title track 'Coup d'Eta,' the album showcases Kingdom's distinctive style and marks a significant milestone with its music video being the first for a K-pop boy group shot extensively in India.
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