@Kpop_Herald@bts_bighit So why British, Canadian, Australian artists compete directly for Album of the Year, Record, Song of the Year,Best Pop Vocal Album. If artists from those countries are automatically considered part of the mainstream field, why should Asian artists require a separate category??
@Kpop_Herald@bts_bighit BTS shouldn’t need a separate lane because they’re Asian. They compete on the same charts, reaches the same audiences, and same producers/songwriters as Western artists.True inclusion isn’t separating artists by ethnicity—it’s recognizing them equally in the biggest categories.
seeing Namjoon this close still doesn’t feel real… i was so in the moment that i barely took any videos. just wanted to look at them directly and take it all in with my own eyes 🥹 no screen could ever do that justice #RM#BTS_ARİRANG#namjoon
@billboard Why does "pay-for-play" still count toward the Hot 100? Allowing labels to buy airplay artificially inflates scores and silences other artists. Hot 100 meant to measure popularity shouldn't be for sale. Give the power back to the fans 🚫 #BillboardHot100#ChartReform
@billboard It’s time to stop counting paid radio play in the Hot 100. 🛑 Radio is a passive medium where listeners have zero choice. If fans aren’t actively streaming or buying it, it’s not a "Hot" song—it’s just an ad we can’t skip. Let the charts reflect real demand!#hot100
This week’s Billboard Hot 100 top 10 if airplay was excluded:
#1. Swim
#2. Choosin’ Texas
#3. Man I Need
#4. Stateside
#5. Babydoll
#6. Be Her
#7. iloveitloveitiloveit
#8. Ordinary
#9. E85
#10. Father
@o_biennis@SaraBangtan07 While we may have wanted him gone, this docs shows he is stepping down as an official officer, not cashing out. He likely still holds significant power as a major private shareholder and Sr Advisor to Bang. Its just he’s not required anymore for public reporting.
@atlemise@juantokki 😂 you’re applying household-budget logic to a multinatl corp- “Money spent here must be taken from artists” is zero-sum thinking. That’s not how corp finance works.
Expense allocation & contractual compensation are separate legal structures.
Balance sheets aren’t piggy banks
@juantokki Artist revenue splits are contractually defined. Legal expenses don’t magically siphon money from your faves.
Debt ≠ collapse. Litigation ≠ exploitation. HYBE will be fine😂Focus on supporting your artists instead of doom-posting about a conglomerate’s balance sheet
@juantokki Please stop pretending you understand corporate finance.
HYBE is a publicly traded multinational. They have in-house counsel, liability insurance, and pre-allocated litigation budgets. Legal defense is a standard operating expense — not some emotional “ego fund.”++
@juantokki Defending contracts (incl disputes involving MHJ) is fiduciary duty. If they didn’t protect IP/ governance, shareholders could sue them.
Artist contracts define revenue splits. Legal costs don’t suddenly drain artists’ paychecks. That’s not how corporate accounting works.
@BTS_INFO_13@Vantaegi95 Yes😡 - Weverse TV app service for Samsung TV, LG TV, Android TV, and Fire TV discontinued as of July 2025.
- connect your mobile device wirelessly via Apple AirPlay or Google Chromecast. https://t.co/JjvhSQUIWE
@juantokki Well for sure NJ, their parents and lawyers made the decision themselves after reviewing facts, not ADOR’s spin. Stop degrading NJ’s by acting like they can’t think for themselves after MHJ’s manipulation tactics. By now they should’ve have learned rules of law.
@juantokki So you want ADOR to sue these ppl for having opinions like you, but not MHJ — the one accused of dragging NJ into her personal war? Make it make sense. If “protecting the girls” is the goal, maybe start with who exploited them first.
@juantokki Under the Information and Communications Network Act (Article 70), online defamation (posting on social media, YouTube, forums, etc.) can lead to up to 7 years in prison or fines up to 50 million KRW if the information is false and damages someone’s honor.
@juantokki “Largest IPO fraud in Korean history… allegedly orchestrated by the King of K-pop and his buddies” is a malicious, defamatory claim with no verified evidence. Spreading false criminal accusations can lead to legal action under Korean law…be cautious.
@a1071364 Let’s be clear: it’s a contract dispute-not a human rights crisis.
Amnesty Intl handles cases of torture, persecution, or unlawful detention-not artists unhappy w CEO changes or contract terms.
Calling this “systematic abuse” disrespects real victims of human rights violations