

i love jisung with all my heart but it was wrong of him to use those words.” Another added, “DO NOT bring park jisung into a situation he has nothing to do with. One user shared, “The thing abt jisung is yes, he was young but it was still insensitive of him for using those words. MFS that means u care about him, u want to educate him and u want him to grow up so that he won’t make these mistakes again.”Īnother expressed, “Stray kids themselves have asked us to let them know when there’s an issue or if they do anything wrong so they can educate themselves, so please don’t defend him and actually help them learn by informing them if they do anything wrong like right now.” Boy band Stray Kids perform on stage during the 9th Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards on Januin Seoul, South Korea. Speaking on the same, one user stated, “Let me clarify something: admitting that Jisung needs apologize doesn’t mean that you're throwing him under the bus or that you're being a bad stay. However, the Internet was divided over whether he needs to apologize or not as some felt the singer needs to be educated on this. Translation of the jisung rap, i tried to make it as accurate as possible /WJIcqAyvTjįans of Jisung were quick to react to the entire situation. Although it is not clear how true the allegations are, another user soon shared an accurate translation of the song to bring the issue into the limelight. However, the Internet mostly focused on the slur and started slamming him. (Getty Images) What do the lyrics say?Īccording to the lyrics shared by the user, Jisung allegedly goes in the song, “You are - foreign worker, you a motherfu-in pig a-hole.” The lyrics shared by the user also shed light on his abusive language. However, it's not clear if the song was actually connected to Jisung.īoy band Stray Kids performs on stage during the 8th Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards on Januin Seoul, South Korea. The user also shared the lyrics of the Korean song with the help of an image and to make it more clear, the Twitter user also shared an image of the lyrics translated in English.

In fact, the controversy first stirred when one Twitter user pointed out that Jisung had used a racist slur in one of his songs.

The 21-year-old lad, who enjoys a massive fan following, was asked to re-educate himself and to apologize for the error. The young K-pop crooner from the boy band became the fodder for gossip on the web after his rumored lyrics from a song with his band surfaced where he has allegedly used the N-word. South Korean boy band Stray Kids’ member Han Jisung seems to have grabbed much attention on the Internet but for all the wrong reasons.
