Sechskies’ Lee Jae Jin was the artist for Big Bang’s new album
Former Sechskies member Lee Jae Jin played a part in Big Bang’s new album.
On April 11th, a representative from YG Entertainment revealed, “In the ‘Big Bang Special Edition’ album that was released a few days ago, there were illustrations of the five members. The artist behind those sketches is none other than Sechskies’s Lee Jae Jin. Lee Jae Jin has considerable talent in drawing and animation, and he was able to exhibit his skills in this album. Lee Jae Jin’s drawings are also a great gift for Big Bang fans.”
In fact, Lee Jae Jin is planning to study animation and design in Japan. He is studying Japanese at the moment and preparing for his studies abroad.
The representative continued, “Lee Jae Jin no longer has any lingering desire to be a singer. After studying animation in Japan, he hopes to find a job [as an animator].”
An interesting fact is that Lee Jae Jin is the older brother of Sweety’s Lee Eun Joo, who is married to YG CEO Yang Hyun Suk.
Eun Ji Won had no contract while he was in Sechskies
Eun Ji Won recently revealed that he had no contract with his company when he was in the old school group Sechskies.
During the broadcast of SBS “Night After Night”, Eun Ji Won shockingly revealed, “While I was in Sechskies, I didn’t have any contract with the company.”
He added, “It was actually a lot scarier to not have a contract. Even though the door was open for any of the members to leave at any time, we knew that we couldn’t just leave.”
On the other hand, Kim Tae Woo revealed his contract with his company when he was in old school group, g.o.d as he proudly stated, “I think g.o.d had the best contract back then.” The episode aired on the 28th at 11:15pm.
Sechs Kies’ Kang Sung Hoon reveals he was in personal debt and was extorted by a loan shark
March 10, 2011 9:50 am allkpop
Former Sechs Kies member Kang Sung Hoon (31) revealed a personal story of being threatened by a loan shark gang member who was recently taken into custody by the police.
On March 9th, SBS’s “8PM News” reported that between September of 2009 and November of 2010, the former idol star borrowed a total of $600,000 USD from the money broker to pay fees for his agency, but was later threatened by the broker that he would leak his situation to the media if he didn’t pay on time. As a result, Kang Sung Hoon was extorted an additional total amount of $400,000 USD in interest between January and October of 2010.
During a phone conversation with SBS News, Kang Sung Hoon expressed, “He threatened (blackmailed) me with the secret that a celebrity like me was in a personal debt. I was scared for a long time because of what people might have thought of me if I told someone.”