SM CEO implies former EXO members Kris, Luhan, and Tao are selfish for pursuing solo careers

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SM Entertainment CEO Kim Young Min mentioned former EXO members KrisLuhan, and Tao in passing at the first Korea-China Music Industry Forum which progressed October 7 at Dongdaemun Design Plaza

At the forum, Kim Young Min made an address on the topic of 'Direction of Korean Music Market's Development.' Through this address, Kim asserted that Korea and China must cooperate to form a more systematic and more progressive music market in Asia, mainly via online platforms and management methods. 

He explained, "I believe Hallyu's driving force was consistently influenced by the agency system. It wasn't the agency itself [that impacted Hallyu] but I think it played a central role. Unlike [agencies in] other countries, Korean talent management agencies oversee all aspects from casting, training, producing, to marketing."

Kim continued, "In this progress, SM's concern was human relations. Super Junior, EXO, and f(x) all have Chinese members. This year, an EXO concert will be held in Japan. It is expected to mobilize around 52,000 concertgoers. However, some of the Chinese members (Kris, Luhan, Tao) will not be present for the concert in Japan due to their lawsuits with SM. What I'm mentioning isn't just a story between SM and  EXO or a story between the agency and the artists. I just wanted to state that depending on how the management rules are formed, the scale and area that the synergy impacts could change." 
 

Kim Young Min then mentioned the former EXO members (though he didn't specifically say their names), saying, "Using the weaknesses in the legal systems of Korea and China, they could pursue their personal, economic, short-term gains. They only followed their 'selfs,' without any communication with the fans who have been with them from the beginning and with the music market. This can all be seen as their personal matters. However, for personal gains, they are not attending the concert that will mobilize over 50,000 people as part of a group that unites Chinese and Koreans. In the Asian market, and as Chinese-born artists, I wonder what honor they have. I think it's something to consider.

 

He concluded, "It's not the time to argue the differences between the Korean and Chinese markets but the time to discuss how the Korean and Chinese leaders can lead, expand and advance the Asian market. We have to think about the online platforms and the overall management rules and devise an alternate course of action. There may be trial and error but we have to create a cohesive mechanism that will evolve the Asian market into the biggest market that the West has seen."

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Stargazer_Undefined
#1
He has a point... What these guys did didn't just impact themselves and SM, but the principles that the media market in Asia rests upon. In that regard, they did act selfishly - not without reason, of course. There's enough lawsuits swimming around that clearly shows some agencies are more slave drivers than companies. But at the end of the day, these idols did hurt a lot of fans.
Monteen
#2
If he says that they're selfish for leaving the group, then what about Sulli? Does that mean she's selfish as well to suddenly pursue her solo activites as personal gain? They were obviously mistreated and they left the group, only to be called selfish by their CEO. Sulli left the group on her own to focus on her solo career, hurting some fans in the way, after gaining fame from being in f(x). Wow, SM, nice management you got there. Such biased treatment.
fefedove
#3
sm has explicitly stated many times that they're selfish and a bunch of other stuff that should be labeled as slander imo
JKNewsandDavidSo #4
NO THEY AREN'T YA ING ( Talking to Kim Young Min here)! SM HAS BEEN TREATING THEM WRONGLY AS WELL AS THEIR OTHER IDOLS AnD THEY WANTED TO BE AN IDOL. THEY ARE CONTINUING THEIR DREAM BUT NOT JUST AT THE TY COMPANY you ARE!