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CNBLUE’s Minhyuk joins the cast of ‘The Heirs’

CNBLUE’s Minhyuk joins the cast of ‘The Heirs’CNBLUE’s Yonghwa might have turned down his role, but fans can now expect to see another member of CNBLUE in the drama as Kang Minhyuk has been confirmed for the upcoming SBS drama ‘The Heirs’.
According to his agency FNC Entertainment, Kang Minhyuk has been confirmed to star to ‘The Heirs’. He recently received a love call from writer Kim Eun Sook and decided to accept the casting offer.
Kang Minhyuk will take on the role of Yoon Chan Young, one of the leading male characters with a good nature and happy personality. The character Minhyuk has been cast for is not the same character Yonghwa was to take on.

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Big Bang G-Dragon Prepares for New Album and Concert this August

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BTS’ Rap Monster talks about girls and rap culture

BTS" Rap Monster shared some insight into the rap culture"s attitude in opposition to women in a contemporary interview with "@star1" ("@style1") magazine. The interviewer commented, "Some rappers explicit hip hop by way of dissing others, demeaning women, or harsh cursing,"  and Rap Monster published his point of view. He said, "The hip hop culture can also be very open, yet whenever you glance at it some other way, it"s a closed culture that handiest the ones inside of it will understand." Rap Monster continued, "The public wishes to recognize that culture in part, but i suspect that the demeaning of girls must be subdued."  Do you trust Rap Monster?