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He commented on his labelmates on a preferred YouTube present.
Psick University, a YouTube channel led by Korean comedians, runs a daily sequence referred to as the Narak Quiz Show. Poking enjoyable at “cancel culture,” the present asks its guesting celebrities a sequence of controversial questions meant to “cancel them next.”
In the newest episode, BIGBANG‘s Daesung took his chances against comedians Lee Yong Ju and Kim Min Su.
When requested to listing 4 YG Entertainment artists—Teddy, Jinusean, BLACKPINK, and 2NE1—within the order of most to least contributions made to the administration’s success as one among Okay-Pop’s “Big 4,” Daesung positioned 2NE1 final. The video then confirmed a caption studying, “Daesung Crowns 2NE1 As The Least Significant In YG Entertainment.”
Kim Min Su: Next query. List these artists within the order of their contributions made to the success of YG Entertainment.
Daesung: What?! Oh, OK.
Daesung: Let’s do Teddy… And then… Jinusean. They constructed the foundations. And…
Kim Min Su: Which artist made the least contributions, then?
Daesung: 2… 2NE1?
Kim Min Su: 2NE1 didn’t contribute to the success of YG Entertainment, in line with Daesung.
Daesung: It’s really BIGBANG. But we’re not one of many decisions! We made no contributions, c’mon.
In a follow-up query, Daesung picked Minzy as “a member not needed in 2NE1.”
Lee Yong Ju: Here’s a follow-up query then. Which 2NE1 member made the least contributions?
Daesung: [Screams] Nooo!
Daesung: How may you ask me to select a member who shouldn’t be wanted?! This is evil.
Daesung: I’m on this alone, aren’t I? This is the loneliest shoot, ever.
[Struggles to pick between Sandara Park, Minzy, and Park Bom]
Daesung: This is driving me insane! But… I’ll go together with Minzy. Minzy, I’m sorry! Oppa had no thought what sort of a present this was!
While Daesung does add, “It’s BIGBANG, but we’re not one of the choices,” and apologizes to Minzy, claiming, “I had no idea what kind of a show this was,” 2NE1 and fellow Okay-Pop followers expressed feeling offended.
Some have pointed their disappointment at Daesung for “disrespecting” 2NE1—irrespective of how shut he’s with the members (when he may have opted to not reply the questions like he did with BIGBANG-related ones), whereas others have directed their anger on the comedians and Psick University for being problematic.
- “It’s hilarious how the real questions were not asked. Instead, the show dragged on another group instead.”
- “A bunch of pathetic men.”
- “Baffles me.”
- “I think what’s funnier is that [Daesung] DOES skip all of the questions that ARE related to BIGBANG. LMAO. Yuck.”
- “Both the comedians asking the questions and Daesung answering them are disappointing. Birds of a feather, TBH.”
- “What was the point of Daesung being on this show if he was going to choose to skip all the questions about BIGBANG? Does he think that people want him on the show because he is missed? Get a grip.”
- “If the show wanted to be controversial for real, it should’ve asked more questions about BIGBANG. What’s the point of dragging 2NE1 into it at all? LOL.”
- “Talk about BIGBANG’s T.O.P And G-Dragon. And Seungri. Or about that one problematic building that Daesung once owned. But no, let’s pick on other groups instead. Huh? Nothing was entertaining about this.”
- “For real. Picking on other groups for what?”
- “I don’t understand the purpose of this show to begin with… Who wants to get canceled?”
- “How come the show didn’t ask about BIGBANG when there is a gazillion things to be asked?”
- “Listing the four artists in order, fine. I can take it as humor. But the follow-up question about a member not being needed? That’s where the show crossed the line.”
- “F*ck this. How come the show didn’t talk about T.O.P? Or drugs? Or Seungri and his Burning Sun scandal instead?”
In addition, Koreans felt that the episode didn’t ask an excessive amount of about BIGBANG themselves when the group has been the middle of numerous controversies previously.
- “Wow. These are some rude-AF questions.”
- “Invites a member of one of the most problematic groups in K-Pop history… Has him pick on 2NE1 instead. LMAO. Peak comedy, indeed.”
- “T_T”
- “This is so disrespectful, haha. I was expecting them to ask Daesung stuff like, ‘How many members does BIGBANG have?’ I thought the episode would be hilarious, but no…”
- “Should’ve asked about BIGBANG instead. The show could’ve gotten multiple episodes out of that. But I guess not!”
The consensus shared, “There was no reason to drag 2NE1 or other YG Entertainment artists into the episode when BIGBANG alone can produce a gazillion intentionally-controversial questions to fit the show’s concept.”
- “The show didn’t even get into Seungri all that much. And it didn’t want to f*ck with BLACKPINK, either. Instead, it dragged 2NE1 for no reason. It’s the pettiest sh*t I’ve seen. Haha.”
- “I don’t think the show should’ve cast Daesung if it wasn’t going to ask about BIGBANG at all.”
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- “TBH, Daesung’s reactions carried this entire episode. All of the questions asked were so underwhelming.”
- “What’s the reason for bringing 2NE1 into this? So random. It’s f*cked up.”
Meanwhile, a handful of Psick University followers are urging Okay-Pop followers to “leave comedy as comedy.”
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