Hip-hop singer Crush denies claims he was racist toward fans at festival
Crush, whose real name is Shin Hyo-seob, is a South Korean singer who specializes in R&B and hip hop.
He made his debut in 2014 and since then has released several albums. He also has a big social media following with 2.7 million followers on Instagram, 703k on YouTube, and more.
Crush was quick to address his fans after many people called him out on social media. He started off by thanking his fans for coming to the PLEMORA Festival as he had been away for roughly two years.
The singer revealed that some fans were trying to get too close to the stage in order to see him. It made it hard for the people in the front as they were getting pushed against the fence.
He ended the post by writing: “I sincerely apologize for the misunderstanding that my actions may have caused. I love each and every one of my fans and I would never discriminate nor favor anyone.”
BTS singer J-Hope came forward and showed his support for Crush by liking the post he had made on his Instagram.
This comes weeks after the two collaborated to release Rush Hour which was released on September 22. Fans were quick to fall in love with the song and several people have been asking for more.👇👇