Noel Mediates Swings, Big Naughty Diss Track Feud
Rapper No:el has stepped in to mediate the diss battle between Swings and Big Naughty. Through his social media, No:el stated, "I will say just one thing for those trying to get their cheap dopamine fix," explaining that it's unusual for a company to provide 'lifetime' settlements according to standard entertainment contracts, and that settlements typically end 2-3 years after contract termination. He expressed gratitude to Swings, mentioning that not only Swings but all the artists who left after their contracts ended were benefactors, colleagues, and friends. No:el questioned the need to explain a company's operational policies or personal relationships simply because he is a celebrity, and expressed his hope that everyone would stop fighting.
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Previously, on the 16th, Big Naughty released a track and lyrics titled 'INDUSTRY KNOWS' on his YouTube channel, targeting Swings. Big Naughty claimed that Swings slandered him and sold the neighboring rights of his artists without consent to settle debts. The lyrics also included accusations that Swings made sexually harassing remarks to artists and attempted to assault him after pushing him. In response, Swings refuted Big Naughty's claims through a social media live broadcast, mentioning CCTV footage and reconciliation text messages.
※ 이 포스팅은 쿠팡 파트너스 활동의 일환으로 수수료를 제공받습니다.
Giriboy, who previously worked under Swings' label Just Music, also shared his thoughts on the controversy. Through social media, Giriboy referenced the past sale of neighboring rights, stating that there were two discussions about the sale, and he eventually agreed due to understanding the unavoidable circumstances, though he resented Swings at the time. He countered the view that people would be satisfied because they received money for the sale, emphasizing that he was not, and that if he could go back, he wouldn't sell. Giriboy added that he has come to understand Swings' life, has no hard feelings now, and wishes Swings well.
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However, Giriboy expressed his surprise, stating he thought Swings would feel apologetic towards him, but wondered if Swings might have thought, "You got paid, why are you upset?" He expressed a hope that Swings would eventually understand him. Giriboy's post quickly spread through the hip-hop community, and various perspectives on the ownership of neighboring rights became intertwined, leading to criticism. In response, Giriboy deactivated his social media account. Meanwhile, Swings has fully denied Big Naughty's various claims.