ILLIT’s First Music Show Win Sparks A Heated Debate About Company “Privilege”

Do you think certain companies should be banned?

ILLIT‘s first music show win has sparked a heated debate about “privilege” among the big K-Pop companies.

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The members of ILLIT | @illit_official/Twitter

On April 2, ILLIT got their first win on the K-Pop show The Show with points that surpassed the other two rookie girl groups by a huge amount.

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The members seemed shocked and emotional as they received their trophy.

After the members won, while many fans congratulated the group, it also sparked a debate about the “Big 4” privilege. In a tweet, one OP claimed that groups from the big four companies (HYBE, JYP Entertainment, SM Entertainment, and YGEntertainment) shouldn’t be allowed on The Show.

In a post under the OG tweet, another user shared photos from past The Show episodes where idols from SM and HYBE artists got wins with a huge gap compared to the other nominations.

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When the tweet was shared, it sparked a huge debate. Some fans claimed that this had never been an issue until the “dominance” of HYBE was noticed after the company’s various sub-labels started debuting more groups and that idols shouldn’t be “banned” from shows just because they’re bigger and more popular from debut.

Yet, others agreed with OP. Some claimed that The Show was more orientated towards groups from smaller companies, while others shared their sympathy with the less-known idols who they believed were being overlooked.

While there are no requirements or restrictions for idols attending and being eligible for music show wins, it seems like the number of artists from big companies getting wins early in their careers hasn’t gone unnoticed.

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