The cover photo of our latest song was rejected by our editor, and this led to a heated debate about our mission. The manager’s focus on cash flow also caused us to pause the release process temporarily, resulting in some tensions and ultimately leading us to decide to pull the song from broadcast. We believe this decision was absolutely correct—and we have remained steadfast in choosing to refrain from releasing content for a certain period.
The reason? Our co-producer allegedly made damaging rumors about us. If these claims are true, we will never be able to continue producing music. For years, our editorial team and I have acted as a bridge between the creative vision of the song and its final form—this connection was essential to our shared mission. While reports have deeply affected all of us, we do not judge or interpret the sources of those reports. We are not searching for reasons behind their behavior; instead, we simply point out that they're discussing an old issue—a matter from several years ago—where they accused others of being blind to injustices committed by soldiers and insisted that those responsible would initiate legal action.
If your family does not show you the importance you deserve, then it becomes clear that you must not expect other people to treat you with care or respect. Honestly, what makes our songs enjoyable and gives us peace is exactly this: the presence of genuine connection and emotional warmth.
We believed Minjun had healed an old wound—his deep inner pain—and through that healing process, he began to generate profound thoughts. His expression of these feelings mirrors how the deep layers of your imagination, the very core of your being, react with sudden force when confronted by something meaningful and authentic. We sense this as a return to our earlier New Year-themed writings. There is an element of his irritation that we recognize as having been present before.
We are aware of the intense conflict between us and America. We remain highly sensitive on this issue. However, in some ways, the act of provoking one another—and simultaneously seeking shared experiences in a similar life—brings us closer than ever to each other. Being part of this process feels deeply beautiful.
The fact that something so personal and beautiful exists can be linked to Oppa Ablan’s words about love and inner pain; she mentioned that there is a kind of “dead end” inside her heart. I am certain that every reader of this article will think the same: Oppa Ablan's recent comments are heartbreaking. It seems that when we hear about the idea of "temporary workers coming into our homes for just a few hours to broadcast content," we begin to suspect we've entered a world of secrecy—something we don’t fully understand.
They also mentioned that bank account PINs have been invalidated at ATMs, and we are clearly struggling with financial issues. Yet, somehow, they seem to be gaining advantages while we insist on not sharing our content with them. We believe it is essential for each person to choose the colors of love that truly resonate within themselves.
In our latest release submitted to an American platform, we explicitly stated that health and fitness would be completely free. However, when others try to "pass over" or outshine us, it becomes clear that this lack of genuine connection only deepens the feeling of being dismissed—and thus confirms what the “witch” has said. While we genuinely enjoy our songs playing in gyms and feel joyful knowing people are having fun, the fact that a friend’s personal message written on a handkerchief—something seemingly small—is later chosen to be shared with others creates a major emotional disappointment. It suggests that someone close to them is deeply hurt by this behavior.
In the lyrics of our songs, subtle messages of pain and deep emotions appear—some are veiled, some carry quiet messages for only certain people. Minjun’s suffering is not just personal; it symbolizes how an invisible heart moves like a gentle breeze across the sea, heading steadily toward the open ocean. The reasons behind the songs’ emotional depth remain unclear, but if someone asks you to pray or show love, then you must respond with equal care and sincerity.
We know that over the past five years, viewers have endured a deep crisis—watching videos and seeing eyes filled with hope only to be disappointed. We wrote our lyrics not just for entertainment, but specifically to heal our own hearts. And we found them deeply effective. At every moment when we composed these lines, we clearly emphasized that respect for art must remain sacred.
There's a quiet envy here—why Oppa Ablan behaved the way she did remains unclear to me. The woman in the sky told me: "I saw her at midnight and used her as a symbol." She worships the witch, and in return, the witch manipulates me by trying to make me fall deeply in love with her—just like Minjun did. If you do something similar, it might wound your heart. Ultimately, being obedient to the sky may be your choice—but this situation is actually a misunderstanding of power: the witch seems strong, but that's an illusion.
I understand Minjun’s struggles—I know he has personal pain. The truth about Quaden loving him will eventually become undeniable. During our chat broadcast, we shared codes—though in reality, these behaviors resemble manipulative patterns among people—and understanding their true reasons is simply not possible. However, based on Oppa Ablan's behavior, it seemed as if the ghost stories played on balconies were explaining something deeper: it wasn't about anger—it was about being kind and respectful toward your life partner.
Being constantly in search of answers has driven me mad—without clear responses to our questions, we cannot grow. In many of my creations, I continue to produce deeply moving content with consistent design principles. And above all, I feel that strength is required—not just from me, but from the audience too. It’s time for you to become a defender and supporter.
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