• Episode 197 - K-Fabe

  • Nov 11 2019
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • In this episode, we discuss Wonho’s departure from Monsta X, the further aftermath of MNet’s rigging scandals, and CL’s freedom from YG Entertainment. All that, plus new music from ZICO, WayV, (G)I-Dle, AleXa, and Lim Kim. Let’s get it!

    What’s New?

    Kaz
    [MV] MONSTA X(몬스타엑스) _ Follow
    [MV] ZICO(지코) _ Balloon
    WayV 威神V 'Love Talk' MV

    Petey
    Dreamcatcher Concert Invitation from Nightmare (US Tour Dates)
    (여자)아이들((G)I-DLE) - 'LION' Official Music Video
    AleXa (알렉사) – "Bomb" Official MV
    LIM KIM - YELLOW (Official Video)

    Headlines

    Wonho booted from MonstaX

    Jung Da Eun claims Monsta X’s Wonho owes her ~$26k & Starship denies, Han Seo Hee alludes to him having a criminal past

    Breaking: Wonho Leaves MONSTA X

    Starship Entertainment Terminates Wonho’s Contract + Responds To Report About Alleged Marijuana Use In 2013

    Dispatch reveals Wonho’s juvie past, reports he used weed with Jung Da Eun + thoughts on rehabilitation

    MNet Show Rigging Fallout

    ‘PDX101’ PD Ahn Joon Young arrested, reportedly tried to destroy evidence & took bribes + Starship VP had arrest warrant requested

    PD Ahn Joon Young reportedly admits to manipulating ‘PDX101’ & ‘PD48’ rankings

    Mnet execs reportedly set to be investigated by police in connection with ‘PD101’ scandal

    Mnet tries to convince you that they won’t rig their shows in the future

    Update: IZ*ONE’s Comeback Postponed

    CL is free. YG is salty.

    Update: CL Confirmed To Leave YG Entertainment

    YGE confirms CL is leaving, immediately delete her YouTube and stuff

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