In a recent episode of BamBam's BamHouse, the atmosphere turned tense as GOT7's BamBam shared his thoughts on the group's songs, reigniting fans' resentment towards their former agency.
Dynamic Exchange with Red Velvet Members
During the episode, BamBam welcomed Red Velvet's Wendy and Seulgi to his home, where they engaged in a discussion about each other's favorite songs. BamBam expressed his admiration for Red Velvet's "Psycho," "Bad Boy," and "Dumb Dumb," while Wendy and Seulgi highlighted their fondness for GOT7's "Just Right," "Hard Carry," "If You Do," and "Lullaby." Wendy noted that GOT7 continuously experimented with new styles.
GOT7, initially under JYP Entertainment since their debut in 2014, parted ways with the company when their contracts expired in 2021. In the lead-up to their departure, fans and netizens criticized JYP Entertainment for various issues, including insufficient promotional activities, interference with self-produced songs, and a lack of social media presence. These factors, fans argued, contributed to the group's reception and success.
BamBam's Words Ignite Fan Fury
BamBam's candid remarks about GOT7's post-"Lullaby" tracks have stirred up fresh anger among fans, who once again directed their frustration toward JYP Entertainment. Many fans took to social media to express their displeasure, with some even using strong language to vent their feelings.
i swear jyp are going to pay for making the sevens have low self esteem bc of their sabotage to them. they have amazing music that was ahead of their time, but they dropped the ball with them. it's always fuck jyp in my house. https://t.co/9bHz8LncOi
— dylan β΅ hello, world 9/6 (@sekaisoda) December 15, 2023
π I hate that they see it this way because every album after these were masterpieces π’ they got better and better and grew musically, but the jype sabotage was strong https://t.co/868VlogQXF
— π΅πΈ weβre all mad here (@BeezMistress) December 15, 2023
π I hate that they see it this way because every album after these were masterpieces π’ they got better and better and grew musically, but the jype sabotage was strong https://t.co/868VlogQXF
— π΅πΈ weβre all mad here (@BeezMistress) December 15, 2023
once again i blame THAT company bc how did this turn into him thinking the songs were the problem https://t.co/urjex3Dcar
— joce (@gotpinkontop) December 15, 2023
For those interested in the full context of BamBam's comments, the complete video can be found below.
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