She previously discussed her treatment.
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American singer-songwriter Bekuh Boom, who has co-written nearly all of BLACKPINK‘s biggest hits, including “Boombayah,” “Whistle,” “DDU-DU DDU-DU,” “Kill This Love,” and “Pretty Savage,” has added to previous allegations made.
Bekuh Boom (center) and BLACKPINK | @bekuhboom/Instagram
In early February, Boom made extreme accusations against what many assumed to be YG Entertainment, claiming that a label used her from the time she was 18, promising a record deal that took years to make, verbally abusing her, and at one point demanding she get an abortion.
BLACKPINK’s Songwriter Makes Severe Accusations Against Label Believed To Be YG Entertainment
Boom recently shared another video talking more in detail about her experience, confirming that she was working with BLACKPINK on “Typa Girl” when the disrespect to her hit its peak. She says that someone in the room told her that they worked with her because she “accepted less,” saying that the person she previously worked on all her songs with was able to cool down the situation.
She says that Lisa’s “Money” was released without her knowledge, and that the money split was never done in her favor.
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In the comments of the video, as others discussed what she spoke about, someone commented that she could directly work with Lisa now. She responded by saying that none of “them” wanted to help or acknowledge her and that “they were all in on it.”
Another comment that said that the members should have defended her was liked by Boom as well, seeming to again hint that BLACKPINK were implicit in her alleged abuse.
Many commented in support of Boom, discussing BLACKPINK’s most recent release without her.
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