![]() ![]() I chose to be a singer to express myself through music and empathize with more people, but I'm only ashamed of myself for writing these lyrics in the past. Through this incident, I read through the opinions left by many people, looked back on my past lyrics, and thought a lot about them. ![]() I apologize for hurting a lot of people because of the lyrics I wrote without thinking. I wrote ignorant lyrics during my immature days because I wanted to rap. ![]() It's my fault, and I have no right to explain. Han has now responded to the reports with the handwritten letter below:įirstly, the lyrics I wrote around 2013 when I was 13 have become controversial, and they're causing great concern to fans and many others. The term "kkamdoongie" is known as a pejorative against people with darker skin, and netizens are stating he was referring to Southeast Asians due to a history of people from Southeast Asia traveling to South Korea for employment involving manual labor. The rap was uploaded to YouTube by Han before his official debut and has since been deleted, but netizens later re-posted the clip on Twitter. In a sound clip spreading on Twitter, Han's alleged rap lyrics state, "Are you a kkamdoongie foreign laborer, you motherf***ing pig bird," and he also refers to mental hospitals and mental heath patients in an offensive way. Netizens recently discovered a rap track written by Han when he was 13 years of age, and they're expressing disappointment with the content of his lyrics. That’s my scariest memory.Stray Kids' Han is under fire for racist and ableist slurs in a past rap song. I was so shocked then, it scares me even to this day. One of the native tour guides who worked with my dad grabbed my hand and pulled, and told me that I could have seriously gotten hurt. Han then went on to (thankfully) reveal that he was eventually saved by a native tour guide who reached out and pulled him up onto the boat, and away from danger. I was hanging on…and I was like “What do I do? What do I do?” Then I looked behind me…and there was a crocodile tail!! Seeing that, I realized I’d die if I let this go. I got swept towards the waterfall, I grabbed onto a stone. He then talked more about the incident, revealing how he almost drowned, and also almost got eaten by a crocodile! But I was a kid then, and the water came up till my neck! But because of the rain, the water came to about waist-level for a normal adult. Normally the water is shallow, and comes up to only about here. He then revealed the terrifying incident that went down, and how he managed to survive within an inch of his life!īut it was still inside a jungle, it was pouring rain that time too. In the course, you take a boat along the river, and in the shallow water, there’s a place where we can swim. He then further explained the route they used by boat, and also revealed that there was a shallow river area where one could swim. In Malaysia, there are many jungles, but only one place you can actually go in. ![]() In Malaysia, my dad used to do this jungle tour. In response, Han then began to relate an incident that took place a few years ago, when he had moved to Malaysia for a while with his family. In a past episode of Two Kids Room, Han was asked about a memory he was really scared about. Stray Kids‘ Han was once in extreme fear for his life, and once you know the reason, you’ll be extremely shook too! ![]()
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