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Lee Soo Man’s questionable lyrics about planting trees for aespa turn out to be included in GOT the Beat’s new song

SM’s co-CEO Lee Sung Soo made shocking revelations about former executive producer Lee Soo Man. 

Co-CEO of SM, Lee Sung Soo, has continued to expose Lee Soo Man by mentioning his strange greed and stubbornness, and among them, there was a story about tree-planting lyrics.

CEO Lee Sung Soo said, “From a certain moment, Lee Soo Man suddenly emphasized tree planting and insisted that K-pop festivals linked to tree planting should be held in each country. Behind this message of tree planting, sustainability, or ESG, there is Lee Soo Man’s desire for real estate business rights.”

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In connection with this, CEO Lee insisted that the release of aespa’s new album was also pushed back because Lee Soo Man forced the message of “planting trees” to be included in the lyrics of aespa’s new song.

When this was revealed, fans noticed that GOT the Beat‘s new song “Alter Ego”, released in January, also contains lyrics about planting trees.

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A verse in “Alter Ego” reads, “The choice is all at my fingertips. On the dry, achromatic earth, the act of planting a single hope is up to me.”

In response, netizens left comments, “If recent songs are like that, it doesn’t seem like one or two songs contain the story of planting trees” and “It’s getting more and more scary.”

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In particular, after GOT the Beat’s new song was released at the time, some criticized the song’s questionable lyrics. Netizens showed reactions such as “I thought it only contained an environmental protection message” and “What’s with the awkward lyrics?”

Source: insight

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