Singer Chi-Hwan Ahn said, "I want you to look at the place where the finger is pointing, not the finger," regarding the controversy over the new song 'A woman who looks like Michael Jackson'.



Ahn Chi-hwan said this through a text message sent to a journalist today (15th).



As the phrase 'Gunny' was repeated in the lyrics of the song 'A woman who looks like Michael Jackson', it was interpreted that it was aimed at Kim Gun-hee, the spouse of the presidential candidate Yoon Seok-yeol.




Candidate Yoon also criticized directly yesterday, saying, "It's too bizarre to summon a great musician to a low-level offensive." "Because I'm in politics, (my wife) was evaluated in front of the people for her appearance, and as a woman, I went through a lot of difficult things." .



Ahn Chi-hwan posted a statement on the YouTube channel 'Ahn Chi-hwan TV' yesterday as rumors continued about the song, saying, "As a creator, I created the song, but after my song is released to the world, the evaluation and interpretation of the song is up to the listener. "The interpretation of the meaning of the song is now up to the listener, so I will humbly accept it."



He added, "Even when 'Irony' was released last year, there were various interpretations," he added.



Ahn Chi-hwan, especially with the phrase 'one such person is enough' at the end of the song, explained, "'That person' does not mean Michael Jackson, but the non-executive power of the Park Geun-hye administration now in prison."



He continued, "The state-run nongdan, the dark shadow of power that made the entire nation despair, a song made like a talisman out of a sense of urgency that that nightmare might be repeated."



Ahn Chi-hwan also drew attention by criticizing the opportunists who were clinging to power through 'Irony' in 2020.



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