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"Cheap dopamine... Swing's 'lifetime' settlement, a unique case" The late Jang Je-won's son Noel speaks out [Star Issue] [Full Text]

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Kim Nara

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Noel (real name Jang Yong-jun), the son of the late rapper and former National Assembly member Jang Je-won, has come out in support of Swing. Swing is currently facing difficulties following a diss track by Big Naughty.

Noel posted a lengthy message on his Instagram story on the 17th. He began by saying, "I will say just one thing to those who are trying to fill themselves with cheap dopamine, knowing that they won't remember it anyway, even if they engage in social life without being invited to Navy Headquarters."

Noel stated, "According to the standard entertainment industry contract, it is highly unusual for a company to settle accounts for a 'lifetime'; typically, settlements occur within two to three years after contract termination. These settlements involve the company distributing a portion of the revenue generated from music streaming to us, which is not an obligation. We are always grateful to Swings for recognizing this."

He added, "Everyone who works at a company will have minor grievances. Swingz and even those who have left after their contracts ended are all mentors who made me start making music, colleagues I have shared joys and sorrows with for ten years, and precious, beloved friends. Everyone has their own story and reasons. Even though you, the public, can understand this simple fact, opinions are divided into dozens, hundreds, or thousands, and I cannot find even one reason why I must explain the company's operational policies or personal relationships in detail to the public simply because I am an entertainer. I hope no one fights. This is the best I can do. Have a good day."

Big Natty, in a new song released on the 16th, made allegations that Swing has committed assault and that his affiliated artists' neighboring rights were sold without their consent. In response, Swing directly dismissed the contents of Big Natty's diss track during a live broadcast.

Noel rejoined Indigo Music, a label led by Swing, three years after his exclusive contract expired in 2023.

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