Fans of BTS’s Jimin are taking a stand against what they perceive as neglect from BigHit Music, the agency managing the global superstar’s career. They sent protest trucks to the agency’s building in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, demanding explanations, plus better communication and improved care for him.

The DC Inside BTS Jimin Gallery and the Twitter Jimin Support Team have been orchestrating these protests since November 13. Their actions indicate a deep dissatisfaction with the agency’s handling of Jimin‘s career and well-being. They’re determined to see significant changes in the way he’s managed.

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Key issues raised by the fans

The key issues raised by the fans are diverse and significant. First, they’re concerned about the lack of RIAA Platinum certification for Jimin‘s “Like Crazy,” which surpassed one million unit sales in the U.S. in August 2023, a first for a K-pop solo artist song. Despite this achievement, it has yet to be registered for RIAA Platinum certification, leading fans to demand proper recognition for this milestone.

Another issue is the separation of streaming counts for the English and Korean versions of the song on Spotify. After it hit number one on Spotify’s Global Chart, streaming counts for the two versions were separated for unknown reasons. This could put the song at a disadvantage when it comes to various year-end tallies. Fans seek an explanation from BigHit Music, as a Spotify rep said the separation was at the agency’s request.

Additionally, fans are upset about what happened to the “Like Crazy” CD single in the US. The CD hasn’t been restocked since the first batch sold out. Fans think that’s strange, especially since the song is up for the Top Selling Song trophy in the Billboard Music Awards. Lastly, fans urge BigHit Music to take legal action on his behalf. Despite fans providing evidence of netizens writing malicious comments about Jimin, the issue remains unresolved to this day.

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Jimin continues to make waves

Meanwhile, Jimin continues to make waves. He earned nominations in four categories at the Billboard Music Awards. He was the first Korean solo artist nominated for the Top Selling Song category. Finally, he has also been actively engaging in campaigns as a global ambassador for luxury brands Dior and Tiffany & Co., and he recently released a vlog documenting the production process of his debut solo album FACE.

This situation involving BigHit Music, Jimin, and the fans highlights fans’ growing concern about the care and management of their bias. It remains to be seen how the agency will respond. – K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: The fans say they won’t allow Jimin to be treated poorly anymore. Source: SBS Inkigayo.