TEEN TOP
C.A.P., who is set to make a comeback as part of the entire group TEEN TOP, got embroiled in the “swearing” controversy during a live broadcast.

Recently, C.A.P expressed their displeasure with comments from some fans who pointed to cigarettes during a live broadcast.
In an online video, C.A.P said, “Until now during my lives, I smoked and it didn’t bother me. Now that TEEN TOP is coming back, new people follow my lives and allow themselves to criticize, tell me that I shouldn’t do this or that, honestly I’m sick of this bullshit.“
“Why are these people coming and spouting this bullshit at me? You usually don’t consume my content but when I think about it, it’s because I’m part of a group and I think I can hurt the group. If it’s the case and that you don’t like me, you should have said something before I left for the army, or at least six months ago.” Afterwards he added “It may also seem to come out of nowhere, but shit. I just think I’m not participating in the comeback. My contract ends in July anyway.” causing some excitement.
TOP Media‘s agency recently officially announced TEEN TOP‘s return in July. The comeback is the first in three years since the special album “To You 2020” released in 2020. According to the agency, it was achieved with the members’ desire to celebrate the 13th anniversary of their debut with their fans.
In particular, TEEN TOP has recently been re-examined through MBC’s “What Do You Do When You Play” and has become a hot topic of conversation at this time by boosting nostalgia. Thanks to such a walk of memories, the activities of the whole group went as if they were rowing, but the leader C.A.P raised a controversy over the failure of his return. Attention is focused on future activities amid expected impacts.
TEEN TOP debuted in 2010 and performed songs such as “Crazy”, “Miss right” and “Perfume”.
Journalist: Shawn
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Source: SNS TEEN TOP/ Live C.A.P