KBS Declined Blocking Petition, IZ * ONE Remains Promoted And Appears On 'Music Bank' - This Is A Comeback That Has Been Awaited After Their Long Hiatus, It Is Not Surprising If The Release Of This Album Is Awaited by Many People. But Even so, There Are Only Things That Interrupt IZ * ONE's Comeback.
IZ * ONE finally greeted his fans again through his long hiatus comeback. In this comeback, the dropout group survival event "Produce 48" will release an album titled "BLOOM * IZ" with the title track titled "Fiesta".
This is the comeback that they have been waiting for after their long hiatus because they stumbled over a scandal of manipulation of the voting results from the "Produce Series". No wonder so many people are waiting for the album release. But even so, there are things that interfere with IZ * ONE's comeback.
Some time ago, a petition was uploaded on the Cheongwadae National petition board. The petition contains an invitation to reject the presence of IZ * ONE on "Music Bank" to promote their new album. On the other hand, news of the existence of this petition also caught the attention and invited comments from netizens.
IZ * ONE is expected to appear on "Music Bank" on 21 February. In the petition the netter wrote, "is it true that KBS, a public broadcaster operated by taxation of people, will present a group consisting of manipulation?" in the petition.
It is known that more than 5,000 people have signed the petition in four days. This certainly received a response from the KBS. However, the KBS said it would reject the results of the petition.
An official from KBS announced that the appearance of IZ * ONE would continue. "There will be no change in the appearance of IZ * ONE on 'Music Bank'," said KBS.
This is not the first time IZ * ONE haters have petitioned to ban them from broadcasting. Last November, a petition banning IZ * ONE from "Music Bank" was signed by more than 44,000 people.
On the other hand, IZ * ONE's comeback this time was a huge success. IZ * ONE '' BLOOM * IZ '' has broken the record for first week album sales for the girl group K-pop. According to the Hanteo Chart, a total of 184,000 pieces of "BLOOM * IZ" were sold on the first day and first week of release.
This record is higher than the previous album sales record of 154,000 albums sold. More surprisingly, IZ * ONE was the first girl group to sell more than 180,000 albums on the first day of release. /wowkeren.com