A round of interviews were held. However, it was a cold timing. "EXO" CHEN, BAEKHYUN, and XIUMIN, who are active on the independent label INB100, will be interviewed on the 10th.
On the 25th, the management office of SM Entertainment declared war on the company. According to INB100, SM promised to lower the album distribution fee to 5.5% but failed to keep up with the promise.
In response, SM explained the details of the 5.5% music distribution fee and said that they would not accept the dispute with CBX in June last year.
On the 13th, he filed a lawsuit against CBX for contract performance. Before the TV series interviews began, EXO's leader SUH
O began, "Once the other members saw the article about the press conference, they were very surprised and confused." SUHO responded, "Anyway, I feel most sorry for the fans.
"We are sorry for the inconvenience, but the remaining members are also very worried," he said. "Unexpectedly, there was a similar issue last year, and now three of the members of EXO are in legal trouble with the company.
"With all of this conflict, I think what we're most worried about is how our fans feel. The rest of our members also feel really sorry to our fans."
EXO was planning to release an album this winter. However, the conflict between CBX and SM deepened, and they ran into a problem.
SUHO said, "Regarding our future activities, we actually held our 12th anniversary fan meeting before, and from this year's plans, we have decided to move on to the next year when SEHUN and KAI will be discharged.
I am planning to do so, but I think SM and the other members are all worried about my future activities," he said. "I'm in my 30s now, and it's different from when I was in my 20s, so I don't know what I should do.
I can't do that, but as the leader, I'd like to talk to the three members and lead EXO in a direction that won't disrupt their activities."
2024/06/17 14:52 KST
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