Bekuh Boom producer and songwriter behind Blackpink hits song has sparked debate among netizens with her recent Instagram story. Bekuh ended her contract with YG Entertainment after 11 years.
What’s particularly striking is Bekuh Boom’s seemingly nonchalant response to the end of her long-standing contract. She expressed her excitement for the next chapter in her life, stating, “Finally out of my 11-year publishing deal! Free to go and do whatever I want. It’s actually cr*zy. Hoping the next 11 years are even bigger and brighter than the past 11 have been (and hoping I will never be signed anywhere for 11 years ever again).” Read More on BlurStory – The 2023 MAMA Awards Unveils Nominees and Opens Pre-Voting

Bekuh’s Instagram story left netizens & Blackpink fans divided while some argue she willingly signed the contract with YG. As a result, her “cheerful” reaction to the contract’s end seems perplexing to them.
Bekuh Boom has not been a stranger to controversy. In 2022, she stirred up a commotion with a TikTok post where she reimagined the lyrics for BLACKPINK’s “Typa Girl.” In her modified lyrics, she appeared dissatisfied with Jennie and subtly implied, “I’m the person they call only when they need help.” This led to speculation that Bekuh Boom unfollowed Jennie and Rosé on Instagram after the two members made changes to the song lyrics. Some fans even requested that YG stop collaborating with her.
However, it’s worth noting that these are merely fan speculations. Before these controversies, Bekuh Boom shared a heartwarming photo taken with BLACKPINK, reflecting on nearly a decade of collaboration. She posted a backstage photo from a BORN PINK concert in September, where she expressed her emotions, reminiscing about their journey. The caption read, “In nearly 10 years, this is the first photo we’ve taken together. Seeing this photo makes me emotional, and my mind is filled with memories. We were all teenagers when we started! Sometimes you can’t know how meaningful a moment is until you look back on it.”
For Bekuh Boom, sharing such a significant moment with BLACKPINK was evidently special. Her contributions played a pivotal role in BLACKPINK’s success, with her involvement in hits like “Whistle,” “Boombayah,” “Don’t Know What To Do,” “DDU-DU DDU-DU,” and “Kill This Love.”