Rapper Noel (real name Jang Yong-joon), the son of National Power Congressman Jang Je-won, was again embroiled in controversy.

This time, mentioning the 'Chun Doo-hwan era' in the lyrics became a problem.



Previously, rapper Flicky Bang released the song 'SMOKE NOEL' dissing Noel.

In this song, Flicky Bang sparked controversy over changing drivers after drunk driving with lyrics such as "When I was changing Korean hip-hop, he changed the driver", "My Yongjun tried prostitution when he was in high school", and "Stop holding on to my father's ankle". When he was a minor, he shot Noel, who was surrounded by suspicions of prostitution attempts.



In response, Noel announced on his SNS on the 13th, "I deactivated it to live a little quieter, and an XX that is not even a level is climbing. You get hit by an X and go to hell." did.

This is a song that dissed Flicky Bang, who shot him, and Noel responded with high-level mockery and swear words in the song.



However, among the lyrics he wrote, 'If it was the era of Chun Doo-hwan, if you touch me, the branch, right in the basement' was controversial.

Netizens criticized the lyrics as mocking the victims who experienced the military dictatorship, and pointed out that it shows how much Noel takes the power of his father, who is considered the current ruling party powerhouse, for granted.



Rapper New Champ also said on social media, "You're crazy. The 5/18 Gwangju Democratization Movement and the military era are such a humiliating and heartbreaking history." The phrase that it would have been suffered is a phrase that really kills the victims, including the deceased, and the people who are awake now, twice.”



Meanwhile, Noel was sentenced to 1 year and 6 months in prison and 2 years of probation for causing a drunk driving accident in 2019 and changing drivers. He was sentenced to one year in prison for a collision with a car and was released in October of last year after serving his sentence.



(Reporter Kang Seon-ae of SBS Entertainment News)