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Stray Kids member apologizes over racist lyrics

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Stray Kids member Han Ji-sung shared a handwritten apology for racist lyrics he wrote in the past. Courtesy of JYP Entertainment
Stray Kids member Han Ji-sung shared a handwritten apology for racist lyrics he wrote in the past. Courtesy of JYP Entertainment

By Lee Gyu-lee

K-pop boy band Stray Kids member Han Ji-sung, better known by his stage name Han, apologized Tuesday for writing racist lyrics in the past.

Han, 20, uploaded a handwritten apology on the group's social media channel, saying he felt "ashamed" of himself for using insulting language against people of other ethnicities.

"I understand that I upset my fans and public with the lyrics I wrote in 2013 when I was 13," he wrote. "It is inexcusably my fault. I'm truly sorry."

The issue came to the fore when a YouTube video he uploaded in the past resurfaced online recently. In the video, he raps using offensive terms and expressions such as "you are a negro migrant worker." He also used a Korean word for "you" ― which is pronounced "niga" ― in an apparent attempt to imply the N-word.

The post went viral online, leading fans here and abroad to call for him to apologize and explain his actions.

Han said he was "immature and young" when he wrote the lyrics. "I didn't put much thought into it when I was writing those inappropriate lyrics other than just wanting to rap," Han said. "I'm sorry that I hurt people's feelings with such insensitive lyrics.

"I will not neglect the support and encouragement my fans have shown me throughout my career and will work harder to be more right-minded and responsible."

He debuted as a member of the nine-member group in 2018. Stray Kids consisted of the top finalists of Mnet and JYP Entertainment's survival show of the same name.

The group achieved success soon after their debut, winning rookie awards from several music awards the following year.


Lee Gyu-lee gyulee@koreatimes.co.kr


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