Fans Slam JYP After He Brings ITZY To Tears During Song Recording

Fans didn’t appreciate JYP’s strict behavior.

In an unprecedented display of fans’ anger, social media is abuzz following the recent release of ITZY‘s 27-minute-long documentary titled “Kill My Doubt.” The documentary, which gives viewers an intimate look into the making of their pre-debut single “Bet On Me,” quickly stirred controversy as it showed ITZY members shedding tears in the recording studio.

Lia during the recording. | ITZY/YouTube

The tears were seemingly a result of the intense pressure JYP (also known as Park Jinyoung) — the CEO of ITZY’s label as well as the producer of the song — was putting on the members.

The revealing documentary presented a detailed chronicle of the popular girl group’s journey from their boxing class preparations for the music video to the actual shooting. The emotional climax was reached during the recording session, where a visibly frustrated JYP was seen pushing Yeji and Lia to their limits.

JYP during the recording. | ITZY/YouTube
JYP during the recording. | ITZY/YouTube

In the contentious segment of the documentary, Yeji and Lia are seen in the recording booth with JYP on the other side of the glass, providing direction. JYP, visibly frustrated, has them repeat their sections multiple times, his demeanor growing more and more exasperated. According to fans, instead of offering constructive advice or supporting the members in adjusting their vocals, he seems insistent on forcing a specific sound from the young stars.

Lia seemingly wipes away tears during the recording. | ITZY/YouTube
Yeji put her head down as JYP entered the booth. | ITZY/YouTube

JYP’s stern approach during the recording process led to both Yeji and Lia growing visibly anxious and upset, eventually ending up teary-eyed. Fans around the world were quick to jump to the girls’ defense, criticizing JYP’s behavior, questioning his methods, and even challenging his abilities as a producer.

One fan argued, “If you’re making your own artist anxious and teary-eyed leaving the studio, then you’re just a sh*t producer.” This sentiment was echoed throughout various online platforms as fans rallied behind the ITZY members, asserting the importance of nurturing a positive work environment.

Several fans even drew comparisons with the producer line of Stray Kids, 3Racha — made up of Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han — who has been praised for never making any of their members upset during recordings. The comment “JYP has absolutely no soft skills, don’t be scared to admit it,” highlights the dissatisfaction with JYP’s approach to guiding the ITZY members.

The controversy around JYP’s methods is not a new occurrence. He has long been criticized for pushing his unique singing style onto his artists, with fans believing that it doesn’t always complement the individual artists’ unique strengths. This recent incident has again brought this critique to the forefront.

Others emphasized the need for constructive criticism rather than unnecessarily harsh feedback.

The sentiment from fans is clear – they believe there is a need for gentleness in teaching and guiding artists rather than inducing tears and stress. The incident, captured in ITZY’s documentary, has highlighted the increasing calls for positive work environments for idols and the importance of appropriate communication in the artist-producer dynamic.

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