Japanese-Korean collab to debut all-Japanese girl group in Korea go awry

Article: Japanese idol group who debuted in Korea files damage complaint "disbanded due to power abuse from agency"

Source: Asia Economy via Naver

[+402, -22] From just one photo.. we're able to infer a lot.. and I think this was a group that would've had difficulty finding success as it was..

[+247, -6] Why would anyone think a girl group made up of entirely Japanese members would ever be successful in Korea??;;;;;

[+197, -5] So all of the members are Japanese, their agency is Japanese, and they collaborated with some nameless Korean agency to try and get a spoon on the K-Pop table... and now that none of this worked out, they're calling this the "dark side of K-Pop"

[+63, -6] They're the ones who chose to collab with some nugu company

[+79, -31] Just because you dye your hair a fun color doesn't make you an idol. Their faces are ajummas...

[+24, -0] So the title is making it sound like it was a Korean agency that abused them but it was actually a Japanese management agency. Let's get that straight before we blame a Korean agency for this.

[+12, -0] What does this have anything to do with K-Pop? It's a Japanese agency that's in the wrong

[+8, -0] I always find it odd that foreigners think they can just jump into being an idol here when Korean idols are no joke when it comes to competition... K-Pop is as known as it is for a reason.

[+5, -0] "The dark side of K-Pop" ㅋㅋㅋㅋ You were scammed by your Japanese agency, don't blame K-Pop on this

[+4, -1] They're too ugly

[+3, -0] How did they expect to become idols with head sizes like that..

[+3, -0] Okay, so why is a Japanese agency's wrongs being put in Korean news..

[+2, -0] Sorry but your visuals stand no chance here. You should look into getting certified in some other skills instead ㅋ

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