Industry Insider: Tablo Addresses Growing Concerns

The K-pop community has been abuzz with controversy surrounding Epik High's Tablo and his daughter, Lee Haru, after she was credited as the sole lyricist for RIIZE's upcoming track 'Do Your Dance.' As part of RIIZE's second mini-album II, set to drop on June 15, the credit has sparked heated discussions about nepotism.

Haru, a familiar face in K-pop circles due to her childhood appearances on television and as the daughter of Tablo and actress Kang Hye Jung, has been thrust into the spotlight once more. The sudden entry into a major SM Entertainment release has raised eyebrows among fans and industry observers alike.

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In response to growing online criticism, Tablo took to social media to address the allegations head-on.

As a father, I understand why people might be skeptical, but I want to assure you that Haru's contribution to 'Do Your Dance' was entirely her own work
. While some have questioned the legitimacy of her involvement in the project, Tablo's statement suggests that his daughter's role is genuine and not a result of nepotism.

The controversy serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability within the K-pop industry. As the genre continues to evolve and globalize, it is crucial for fans and artists alike to prioritize fairness and respect in their interactions.