Netizens Accuse HYBE Of “Sabotaging” SEVENTEEN’s Comeback

“HYBE can buy the the whole industry and media but…”

Netizens have accused HYBE of “Sabotaging” SEVENTEEN‘s recent comeback.

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The members of SEVENTEEN | @pledis_17/Twitter

On April 29, SEVENTEEN released their anticipated song “MAESTRO.”

Yet, netizens couldn’t hide their confusion when the music video was tweeted from the account at 6PM (KST).

Netizens noticed that, unlike most K-Pop releases, there was no premiere for the music video, and the tweet was just shared for CARATs to click.

If that wasn’t enough, netizens in Korea shared photos about the availability of physical albums. Prior to the album’s release, there were queues forming at the stores, but a fan shared a photo saying that a major store had no stock of the album and that they didn’t even know when they would have them.

When all the photos and information were shared by fans, netizens couldn’t hide their anger at HYBE and PLEDIS Entertainment‘s disorganization, with some even saying HYBE was “sabotaging” the group’s comeback.

Yet, despite all the issues, CARATs couldn’t help but be proud of SEVENTEEN after their achievements for the new album were shared.

While SEVENTEEN is a veteran group with a loyal fanbase, netizens believe they deserve the same treatment and investment into their comeback as other groups.

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