Wrapper Boatman How clean are you… Yoo Seung-jun criticized public opinion

Boatman, Yoo Seung-jun’s advocacy remarks
“While running around…cowardly humans

Boatman, Yoo Seung-jun's advocacy remarks /Photo = SNS

Boatman, Yoo Seung-jun’s advocacy remarks /Photo = SNS

Rapper boatman is attracting attention for his remarks in support of singer Steve Yoo (Korean name Yoo Seung-jun).

On the 22nd, the boatman posted a picture of Yoo Seung-jun along with an article on his Instagram story, “Is it so fun to ruin a person while crowding.”

He added, “In fact, they are cowardly human beings, saying, “If you go a little bit of damage to yourself, you will not be clean, and you will be cowardly.”

Earlier, Yoo Seung-joon recently shared his thoughts on the Proposition of the Five Laws against Sources through his YouTube channel for 40 minutes. He said, “I’m not a politician, I’m an entertainer. I didn’t keep my promises with my fans. It’s nothing more or less.”

At the same time, he said to the Democratic Party member Kim Byeong-ju of the National Assembly’s National Defense Committee who initiated the bill, “Is there anything a politician who works with the Korean national tax has to do that?”

Afterwards, composer Kim Hyung-seok, who worked on Yoo Seung-jun’s hit songs “Nana”, “Now or Never”, and “Sad Silence”, posted a post that seemed to be aiming at Yoo Seung-joon publicly through social media. However, Kim Hyung-seok immediately deleted the post, saying, “I was proud that condemnation was not my job.”

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