Popular Rookie Group Bombarded With Protest Trucks Just After Debut
Recently, a newly debuted rookie group has gone viral online after receiving protest trucks not even a month after its debut.
Rookie group LNGSHOT, created by Jay Park, received protest trucks from Chinese fan clubs over the group’s use to promote the label’s female trainees, who are set to debut later this year.

LNGSHOT is not a promotional method. Stop using them to promote other trainees and focus on their careers. Fans’ wallets are not ATMs for junior artists.

Throw away the excuse of trying to break the standards of boy groups. Don’t test the patience of fans!

You only have two options: 1. If being a rapper is your dream, then do whatever you want with those you keep close. 2. If you want to make money with idols, then know your boundaries.
For context, the label’s female trainees set to debut this year appeared in LNGSHOT’s b-side track music video, performing a pair choreography with the members.
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제발 하 지 마 pic.twitter.com/MZMFNYPSvc— 밥 (@forlng25) January 27, 2026
During the last music show recording, the trainees unexpectedly appeared on stage as backup dancers, prompting the members to apologize to the fans after seeing the negative response.
While most K-fans tried to let go of the trainees appearing in the music video, they couldn’t hold back after seeing them appear as back dancers for broadcast.
Netizens agreed that the company didn’t seem to understand the K-Pop idol culture.

- “At first I thought the messages on the trucks were a bit too much, but after watching the video, I can understand where they are coming from.”
- “Seeing that Jay Park is the CEO, I can totally see why they filmed it like that.”
- “They deserve to get the protest trucks…why would you promote other trainees using a group that just debuted?”
- “They deserve it! They were gaining a good image, but why would they do something to tarnish their reputation from the start?”
- “I’m not even a fan, but I wonder why they would intentionally add that type of choreo? They have no taste.”
- “Why would they promote trainees through a rookie group?”