Rapper Sky Minhyuk, criticized for school violence controversy
Rapper Sky Minhyuk, criticized for school violence controversy
Rapper Sky Minhyuk denied allegations of school violence.

On the 12th, Sky Minhyuk posted on his channel, "Three days ago, a post was posted on Daum Cafe regarding the controversy over school violence against me."

He expressed his absurdity by saying, "The content in question is not true, but I think the person who wrote the post on Daum Cafe in the first place should be punished. In life, absurd things happen. I think it's because I became famous, and I will work hard on my music."

Recently, a post was published by Sky Minhyuk claiming that he was subjected to school violence when he was in middle school. The author said that she was a woman and that she had raised suspicions of school violence against Mr. A in the past, but it did not receive any attention and was buried.

The author revealed, "A was not the instigator, but one of the perpetrators," and added, "When I was in middle school, I was short. I was not part of Iljin. That's why I think she bullied me because she was a more easy-going girl." He also released a photo of his middle school graduation.

Sky Minhyuk made his name known by participating in the Mnet hip-hop audition program 'Show Me the Money' series. He advanced to the final stage of ‘Show Me the Money 9’, which aired in 2020.

[Full text of Sky Minhyuk's post below]

Three days ago, a post was posted on Daum Cafe regarding the controversy over school violence against me.

This is not true, and I think the person who wrote the post on Daum Cafe in the first place should be punished.

Those who have believed it to be true and criticized it so far have believed and posted the content, so I will leave it alone for now, but I think it would be a good idea to be prepared to be punished for those who continue to post even though they say it is not true.

As I live, absurd things happen. I think it's because I became famous, and I will work hard on my music.

Ryu Ye-ji, Ten Asia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr translated by google