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The Harsh Reality of the Music Industry: Do Han-se of Victon Opens Up About the Struggles of Being an Idol

Do Han-se of the group Victon revealed his grievances by revealing the reality of music broadcasting.

Do Han-se recently attracted attention by speaking frankly about the reason for not appearing on music broadcasts while talking to fans through a fan communication platform.

He said, “The music room is so good. But it doesn’t really make sense. Like the second generation old people I watched when I was young, the publicity effect of going to a music show is not huge, and a week of musicals cost 10 million won. “I don’t know if it has gone up these days, but back then, the fee for appearing on a music show was 50,000 won per team,” he said.

He continued, “Besides, to come back, you have to be cool, so if you’re building a set and doing this, it’s alpha plus. “Hemebi’s styling fees, including food, snacks, and drink costs for the on-site staff, cost 20 million won,” he said “It’s all owed to the idol.” So, this is a game that most teams cannot play. It is possible to make a music video that will be in the music room for 1 or 2 weeks and be even cooler. “But we do it because we need to promote it that way,” he explained.

In addition, Do Han-se said, “There are very few idol teams that receive payment,” and “Except for a few teams that headline the festival’s lineup and are even known to the public , not only K-pop fans, all of them eventually accumulate debt and their contracts expire. If you crash halfway without making any money or complete the project safely for 7 years, you will have survived well. The debt accumulated while working does not have to be repaid after the 7 year contract has ended. “This is a standard exclusive contract,” he admitted.

He continued, “I don’t have to repay my debt, but I worked as an idol for 7 years and didn’t win a single victory. “You wouldn’t know it if you were an idol who writes and composes lyrics and has copyrights, but copyrights aren’t as much as you think compared to the labor involved,” he admitted.

When Do Han-se revealed the bare reality of being an idol, the attention of many K-pop fans was focused, and a heated debate continued online.

Accordingly, Do Han-se posted an explanation on his SNS on the 10th, saying, “I became a whistleblower, a revelation and an emotional appealer overnight, but I completed the team’s activities well happy, and I was a pretty good person. high job satisfaction even during the activity.” I went out.

He said, “Of course, there were many difficult times and there were times when it hurt a lot, but even now, past activities are very precious times, so don’t judge me just by breaking out and holding the words I said. and the chat situations in the fans’ communication channel.”

He continued, “I said that clearly, but I’m not generalizing, and I’m not saying that the team I was part of was like that, and I wasn’t complaining that it was unfair, that I wanted know , or that it is difficult. Among modern people, is there anyone who has not had a hard time or has no story? “I say, you, me, him, him, everyone, fighting,” he added.

Finally, he said, “We live in an age of hatred and are hated by some, but let’s cheer him up. “I think it’s because everyone has become a bit sensitive because life is difficult these days,” he said “I hope today is an ordinary day, but it’s full of a little happiness, and I hope everyone have a happy weekend.”

Meanwhile, Do Han-se debuted with Victon in 2016 and worked as a main rapper After ending his exclusive contract with IST Entertainment in April last year, he signed a contract with The Dial Music and is’ n working as a solo artist. /mk3244@osen.co.kr

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