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Young-tak’s agency CEO apologizes for music hoarding, “I don’t know the singer”

Singer Young Tak. milagro official facebookLee Jae-gyu, CEO of Young-tak’s agency Milagro, admitted the charge of hoarding music sources and apologized.

Milagro made an official statement on the afternoon of the 4th and said, “I am the CEO of Milagro Lee Jae-gyu. First of all, I would like to sincerely apologize for causing concern and concern with this unfortunate incident. I acknowledge all the allegations of this case, and deeply reflect and regret In the meantime, I have faithfully participated in the investigation and made a clarification of the facts.”

He continued, “In 2019, I learned about music streaming methods, and I lost my reason for a while because of my personal desire to inform many people about the songs of an unknown singer. I am reflecting and deeply regretting it.”

CEO Lee explained, “I personally proceeded with this case, and at that time, the singer could not be involved in the company’s business process except for the musical part and schedule, and the information was not shared.”

He continued, “I’m sorry for putting pressure on an artist who only got attention on an audition program because of her talent after a long period of obscurity. I sincerely apologize to the singer, Milagro staff, and fans who supported the singer who suffered damage because of my wrong actions. I will give it to you,” he said.

SBS Entertainment News reported on the afternoon of the afternoon that the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency had investigated Young-tak’s ‘Why are you from there’ charges against Lee and others, and sent them to the prosecution with an opinion of indictment.

The suspicion of hoarding music by Young-tak, who is loved by winning the final runner-up in TV Chosun’s ‘Mr. Trot tomorrow’, was raised in March last year as well. The start was a report that the company had requested a digital music hoarding system in order to make ‘Why Are You From There’, released in October 2018, enter the real-time chart rankings of music sites.

At the time, Milagro said, “I declare that the allegations of music hoarding related to our company are not true. Since it is a small company, there is a limit to supporting singers, and we have made many efforts by seeking help from those around us for good activities, but in the process It is with a heavy heart that it was not difficult for Young-tak due to the immaturity of the company.” However, after one year and seven months, he admitted all the charges and apologized.