On July 19, a video titled “Stop bothering my brother! Kim Jaejoong” was uploaded on the YouTube channel “Today’s Joo Woo Jae.” In the video, Kim Jae Joong discussed the track “Don’t” from his latest album, explaining, “The song is about Sasaeng fans. While the song’s vibe doesn’t convey this directly, the lyrics have elements of black comedy and bitterness.”
On June 26, 2024, Kim Jae Joong released his fourth full-length album, “FLOWER GARDEN,” to mark his 20th debut anniversary. The track “Don’t” attracted attention for its critical stance toward Sasaeng fans.
The artist reveals frightening experiences with obsessive fans in a recent interview
Joo Woo Jae commented, “I heard various stories back in the day. It was like an urban legend about Jaejoong. When I was young, it seemed like a myth.” He also added, “The (Sasaeng) stories were so extreme that I thought they were exaggerated for entertainment. But later, I found out they were all true, and the reality was even worse than what I heard.”
Kim Jae Joong responded, “Now that time has passed, I can finally tell the truth… but back then, they were really terrifying fans. If Sasaengs went to such lengths, I couldn’t talk about it because I was afraid they might retaliate even more extremely.”
Joo Woo Jae remarked, “Even with stricter laws and measures, I always wondered, ‘How could they get into your house and you couldn’t do anything about it?'”
Kim Jae Joong shared, “At the time, the sentiment was, ‘They’re still fans, how can you talk about fans that way? What’s wrong with a fan visiting you? They might even come to your house.’ But being stalked for a year is truly unbearable.”
He added, “But the punishment for stalkers is only a fine of about 1.5 to 3 million KRW (1,078.81 ~2,157.63 USD). The scarier part is what happens after they pay the fine. The fear of retaliation makes you want to move and leave the area.”
Joo Woo Jae commented, “If I had been active back then and suffered like that, I would want to erase it from my memory quickly or feel uncomfortable if it was mentioned. But turning it into a song shows you have a certain wit and a sense of ease now.”
Kim Jae Joong concluded, “Now, it’s actually kind of cute in retrospect, but at the time, it felt like I was going to die.”