Fans have shared concerns as well.
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ATEEZ‘s recent comeback has drawn mixed reactions online.
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On June 26, ATEEZ released their latest album, GOLDEN HOUR : Part.5, featuring the title track “Bad.” The album draws heavily on Latin music, including Reggaeton and more modern Latin hip-hop and trap music.
The music video currently has 6.5 million views, and fans have already discussed various aspects of the release.
For one, many have complaint with member Yeosang’s singing and screentime, which have been a point of concern for several comebacks. In the video, Yeosang has around 8 seconds of screentime, and its believed that his number of actual lines is actually even less time.
ATEEZ BAD #YEOSANG mv cut pic.twitter.com/Uh0rkuBUyy
— YEOSANG GLOBAL (@YeosangGlobal) June 26, 2026
i’m sorry you can call me whatever you want but i will not be supporting this cb pic.twitter.com/qkoLAS3Llw
— yeosang pics (@yeoscontents) June 26, 2026
YEOSANG really deserves better because having one line again in a title track is just ridiculous and it keeps happening … #YeosangDeservesBetter
— Eesha’s 여상⁸ (@YEOTEEZx) June 26, 2026
another title track where yeosang barely gets to sing? i genuinely don’t know what you were thinking when you decided this was okay. treating an equal member of the group like this in his 8th year of his career is unacceptable. i won’t be streaming or supporting this. yeosang…
— alina 🎀 (@altariumm) June 26, 2026
Another issue that fans have some complaints over are the lyrics.
“Bad” includes Spanish lyrics and feature a sexy vibe, singing about a woman.
I feel like if we go Latina like, like
Curves along her body
Got the people calling it Photoshop
She’ll be going places
Wake up in Vegas, nah, she don’t stop
— “Bad” lyrics
Some Latin fans have expressed issues with the lyrics, saying that they were a bit disappointed with the generalizations of Latin cultures. Others also felt that rather than the lyrical content being “offensive,” they were disappointed by ATEEZ using Latin themes but not visiting Latin American.
I think some Latam Atiny have the right to speak for their culture 🚬
Or are we gonna ignore everything for a clean comeback ? 😍 https://t.co/8iB5eFsbFz pic.twitter.com/Iiu6cRBJEX
— juno♟️| 주노⚚ (@stillthatjuno) June 26, 2026
Not disrespectful, more like disappointing. Don’t get me wrong, I like the rhythm and the album in general; but it feels like they took a bunch of random words in Spanish and threw them there, then called that Latina aesthetic and called it a day… https://t.co/horetfD7kD
— Camila🌸✨ | saw txt & ateez | (@CamiLexa20) June 26, 2026
i don’t think is disrespectful at all but it’s completely annoying how they been using the “latino vibe” for so long now and haven’t step on LATAM (outside of mexico) for years now https://t.co/sF8KrRorne
— julia vio a ateez y a jin (@yeoskjn) June 26, 2026
Netizens in general also weighted in on the track, with mixed opinions about the song being shared.
the best and most creative kpop release of this year, no competition. 10/10 pic.twitter.com/Tbep2u1A8y https://t.co/xuY0f3kV3e
— ari ☾ (@seongweed) June 26, 2026
my boys… why… This shit is so ass i might cry
I WAITED ATEEZ CB FOR THIS..? https://t.co/smdDkN47kb
— izze 👹 (@stratezyo) June 26, 2026
-10000000000000000.
Horrible sound, with pathetic line and screentime distribution between members. This song should never have been released. ‘Signature sound’? My ass, @ATEEZofficial https://t.co/OF3P5Agptx
— Hana 🌱 (@Hanaloveyeo) June 26, 2026

