A Korean soloist recently blasted people leaving hate comments over her album art on her Twitter, and fans couldn’t love the energy more.
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Park Yoo Jin, better known by her stage name, The Deep, recently took to Twitter to voice her frustration over comments that criticized the cover of her new EP, Messy Room.
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She posted a video capturing some of the rude comments, which read, “I can see you’re a*s, LOL,” “The album cover is so dirty,” and “Why is the cover picture so sexual?” The singer pointed out that most of the hate was coming from Korean netizens, and while zooming onto these comments, she responded with a badass attitude, flipping off at the camera.
korean ppl hate my album cover. cuz it’s too sexual thing
“I can see ur ass lol” “ album cover is so dirty” “ Why is this so sexual” “oh Thank u for the album cover” pic.twitter.com/xK1w7Ftg1P
— The Deep (@TheDeep_offical) November 29, 2023
Fans immediately rushed in to show their support and praised the artist for her nonchalance in the face of such commenters.
the album cover eats don’t worry about them queen
— tired (@smileshhh) November 29, 2023
I’m glad you’re not letting this affect you!! I absolutely love it!!! Always do as you want 🩷🩷
— vvkhViVi 🤍 (@__DeerViVi) November 29, 2023
we love this energy!! keep going and be you, thats important for us (fans) pic.twitter.com/KG9ME6UIK4
— tuna (@lovelyoimiya) November 29, 2023
FUCK THOSE KNETZ KEEP SHOWING UR ASS https://t.co/Hu3rxjVtKL pic.twitter.com/Uaewu6J01a
— vin (@seulairi) November 29, 2023
i love her ohhhhhh QUENIE TAKING IT https://t.co/goDdDEUNWv pic.twitter.com/z7Ea4xwCFG
— belen (@_211104) November 29, 2023
Meanwhile, The Deep is an independent solo artist based in Seoul, South Korea. She made her debut in 2019 with the single “Don’t Wanna Be.” The 27-year-old is also a member of the duo Morethan7, with her co-member being another indie artist named Crack Bit. In the short span of her career, she has garnered a significant following without any prominent label support. Her third and latest EP, Messy Room, was released on November 29, 2023.
You can check out her latest title track here: