[FACTCHECK] Kingdom, Seventeen get in trouble for cultural inappropriateness

조용준 2023. 10. 17. 17:57
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"We are committed to taking steps to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future, [and] we have made the decision to recall and discard all 70,000 copies of the initial album edition and proceed with a reissue."

"I think the agency did not expect such reactions [regarding the album cover design]," an industry insider close to the matter said. "They seem to have been surprised by the issue it caused."

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Boy band Kingdom recently faced backlash for an album cover resembling the Qur'an, leading to the recall of 70,000 copies before its release. The genre of K-pop continues to spark cultural controversy despite its popularity.
Boy band Kingdom [GF ENTERTAINMENT]

What sort of mistake does it take to destroy 70,000 album copies just weeks before their release?

For boy band Kingdom, it was the design of its album cover — which closely resembled the Qur’an, the religious text of Islam.

Moments after the boy band and its agency GF Entertainment revealed the album cover for Kingdom’s latest EP “History Of Kingdom: Part VII. Jahan” on Sept. 21, Kingdom fans and Muslim K-pop fans alike have raised concerns, asking that the album design be changed.

From left, boy band Kingdom's original album cover for its seventh EP ″History Of Kingdom: Part VII. Jahan,″ and the revised album cover announced by the agency after receiving criticism that the album cover closely resembled the Qur’an, the religious text of Islam. [GF ENTERTAINMENT]

It took just four days for the agency to apologize for the error and announce that they would throw away the 70,000 copies of already-printed albums and reprint them with a new design.

Around the same time, HYBE’s Pledis Entertainment, too, apologized and removed a teaser video by Seventeen, this time because the teaser received complaints from China.

K-pop seems to be growing with each blink of the eye, but why is it continuously a source of cultural controversy despite its popularity?

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BY CHO YONG-JUN, YOON SO-YEON [celeb.confirmed@joongang.co.kr]

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