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[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Eun-young] Star composer Kim Hyung-seok, famous as a 'hit song maker,' recently left a meaningful post seemingly targeting singer Yoo Seung-jun, who has been embroiled in a recent 'slip of the tongue' controversy.


On the 20th, Kim Hyung-seok began on his SNS, "Since you sang my songs and we were connected as brothers, I actually felt a bit sorry for you until now."


He continued, "Now I see my thoughts were wrong," and bluntly said, "You reap what you sow. Live well."


Although Kim did not explicitly state who his post was directed at, netizens speculate it was aimed at Yoo Seung-jun, who stirred controversy by posting a video protesting the so-called 'Yoo Seung-jun Prevention Act.'


Kim and Yoo previously collaborated on Yoo Seung-jun's album 'For Sale' title track 'Na Na Na' and the track 'Sad Silence' from the album 'Now Or Never.'


In response to Kim's meaningful remarks, netizens expressed various reactions such as, "You don't have to say it to know who it is," and "I used to like him too, but cutting ties seems right."


Meanwhile, on the 19th, Yoo Seung-jun expressed outrage on his YouTube channel regarding the proposal of the so-called 'Yoo Seung-jun Prevention Act' (amendments to the Nationality Act, Immigration Control Act, Overseas Koreans Act, and National Public Officials Act), saying, "Are you kidding me?"


In a video lasting about 40 minutes, he said, "Do politicians who work with taxpayers' money have nothing better to do?" and "Am I supposed to make young people feel disillusioned? Honestly, looking at Minister Choo Mi-ae's son's imperial leave and former Minister Cho Kuk's absurd incidents, shouldn't we be more angry and disillusioned seeing the corruption and double faces of politicians running the country?" he vented.



In response, Kim Byung-joo, a Democratic Party lawmaker who proposed the bill, clicked his tongue, saying, "The essence is that the constitution was violated. Steven Yoo still does not understand the essence." Netizens also criticized, saying, "The draft dodger talks too much," and "It's quite unpleasant."


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