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MC Mong: "The Boyz contract money 16.5 billion won, Baekhyun production cost 15 billion won... I can't remember what I received," claims [Star Issue]

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Group The Boyz /Photo=Kim Hwi-seon hwijpg@

Singer and producer MC Mong (47, real name Shin Dong-hyun) publicly attacked the group The Boyz.

MC Mong conducted a live broadcast via TikTok at 8 p.m. on the 18th, as previously announced.

Currently, MC Mong is in conflict with PIAK Group Chairman Cha Ga-won, a co-founder of One Hundred Label, and Cha Jun-young, a construction businessman and Cha Ga-won's uncle. MC Mong stated, "Cha Ga-won and I clashed frequently due to differences in management styles. We had a huge fight last May, and I was pushed out." He then described his departure from One Hundred Label.

Despite this, MC Mong could not contain his anger over the subsequent exodus of affiliated entertainers after his departure.

In particular, MC Mong drew attention by stating that when recruiting The Boyz, "we paid 1.5 billion won per person, totaling 16.5 billion won in contract money." He added, "We paid three times more than their previous agency. We spent 16.5 billion won, and the first album's production cost alone was 7 billion won."

MC Mong criticized, "If The Boyz members each received 1.5 billion won, they should have returned 8 billion won. But they don't even want to return that. What kind of absurdity is this?"

Furthermore, MC Mong said, "Baekhyun brought in 10 billion won for the first album, and the second time it was around 5 billion won." He also remarked, "I am also an entertainer and a singer, but singers are strange. They only remember what they earned. They can't remember what they received or what they spent."

The nine members of The Boyz, excluding New, recently filed a lawsuit against Cha Ga-won for embezzlement, claiming unpaid settlement funds and notifying the termination of their exclusive contract. Subsequently, last month, The Boyz officially stated, "The court has granted our application for an injunction to suspend the validity of the exclusive contract with One Hundred Label."

However, One Hundred Label responded by stating, "We will file an objection as soon as possible."

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