South Korean rapper Zico is facing severe backlash from Chinese netizens after an old track resurfaced, containing what is perceived as a derogatory term towards Chinese people.
The controversy centers on Zico's song "If I Ain't Got Jj*ng-Gae," where the term in question is used, sparking widespread condemnation. The outrage on social media platform Weibo gained momentum as users connected this incident to previous scandals involving the artist.
Zico's association with the "Golden Phone" controversy, which is linked to the larger "Burning Sun" scandal, has amplified the backlash. Weibo has seen a surge in posts condemning Zico's actions, with users expressing anger and demanding accountability.
One post on Weibo stated, "Stop trying to clear his name, just take him away," reflecting the intensity of the sentiment against Zico.
-Wiebo Post
"I'm so mad." [repeated several times]
- Weibo post
Zico insulted the Chinese and women, ridiculed the flooding in Thailand, used disasters as entertainment, bullied girl classmates in school, touched girls' butt, discriminated against LGBTQ, was associated with Nth room and Seungri. All of these have been buried. His new song Spot is still being advertised in China. Even Chinese celebrities have done dance challenges with this song. A toxic person like this still collaborates with female idols...
- Weibo post
This was clear since a long time ago. A person who could become best friends with Jung Joon Young is also....on Radio Star he proudly said he always looked at Jung Joon Young's phone. Birds of a feather flock together.
- Weibo post
There's another Korean celebrity insulting the Chinese. Does anyone here know of Zico? Those who follow Korean entertainment should know him and know what Jj*ng-G*e means. This is an insult by Korean netizens against the people of our country. This is the first time I've seen someone write it in the lyrics of a song.
- Weibo post
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Despite the escalating criticism, Zico's management has not issued a statement addressing the controversy. Chinese netizens continue to express their anger, citing various reasons including past behaviors and associations allegedly reflecting negatively on the rapper.
Calls for consequences and accountability are growing louder, leaving fans and critics eager to see how Zico and his team will navigate this challenging situation.
Meanwhile, Zico's upcoming single, set to celebrate his 10th solo debut anniversary, will feature BLACKPINK's Jennie, marking a significant collaboration in K-Pop.
Jennie eagerly accepted Zico's proposal, and fans are excited about their synergy. Zico, known for his versatility as a rapper, producer, and songwriter, is making a highly anticipated return to the music scene after 21 months. Additionally, he will become the sole MC for KBS 2TV's "The Seasons."
Despite his success, Zico issued an apology to fellow artists for unintentionally popularizing dance challenges, acknowledging concerns about their impact on workload and creativity.
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Written by Cassidy Jones.