Australian Rapper Plans To Take Legal Action Against K-pop Group ALLDAY Project For THIS Reason!

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The Black Label’s new group, ALLDAY Project, is facing a major problem. An Australian rapper named Allday is planning to take legal action against the co-ed group. According to the Australian rapper, the K-pop group is using his name, which he has a trademark on. He also made some strong comments about K-pop music in general. This situation has ignited a debate online.

Recently, the rapper Allday shared a picture of a story about the new co-ed K-pop group on social media. He strongly stated that he owns the name Allday and also took a jab at K-pop, saying that most of it is not very good. He wrote that even though he might not have billions of streams like some K-pop acts, he does exist and has the legal right to his name. Lastly, he stated that everyone should “prepare for the greatest legal battle of all time.”

Despite his harsh words about K-pop, the Australian rapper later posted a strange video on Saturday. In this video, he offered a surprising way to end the legal fight. He said he would drop his lawsuit if The Black Label agreed to make him a member of the ALLDAY Project group. He even added a very specific demand, adding that one of the current members, named Tarzzan, would have to be removed from the group, and he wanted to be the main person in the band.

Also Read: Explainer: Why Is ALLDAY Project’s Tarzzan Being Criticised? All About Cultural Appropriation Accusations!

Many fans quickly criticised Allday, calling him a “clout chaser”. The fans added that he is trying to gain fame or attention, rather than genuinely fighting for their rights.

Also Read: From Youngseo To Annie, All You Need To Know About ALLDAY PROJECT And Lineup!

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