Why Did Kwon Kwang Jin Leave Cnblue. Kwon Kwangjin History With CN Blue CN BLUE is a Korean rock band that debuted in September 2009 and in the group Kwangjin held the position of bassist and backing vocalist Kwangjin wasn’t long in the group to be precise in September 2009 after they released their Japan debut minialbum titled Now or Never he had decided to leave the group The reason why he left according to him is that there are many differences in music tastes between him the other members and the label both Author Helvira.
– He left CN Blue in 2009 – He was under FNC for 10 years before he debuted with NFlying – On December 19 2018 he left NFlying due to a scandal (he was accused that he dated and that he sexually harassed some fans).
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Why did Kwon Kwang Jin leave Cnblue? SEOUL –Kwon Kwangjin the bassist of N Flying a South Korean raprock band was expelled from his team for having unspecified “personal” exchanges with fans his management agency said refuting allegations that he had been involved in sexual harassment.
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Kwon Kwang Jin will be leaving NFlying Last week fans demanded for the bassist to leave the group following various accusations including those of him dating fans making sexually offensive.
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HistoryControversyPhilanthropyExternal Links2009 Debut in Japan CNBLUE's first live performance took place in Tokyo Japan at the entrance of Shinjuku Station in early 2009 it was one of at least 20 other bands performing in the area By midJune 2009 the band began to perform on the streets and in live clubs They formally debuted on August 19 2009 with Now or Never The EP was recorded completely in English and failed to chart on the Oricon Albums Chart In late September their original bassist Kwon Kwangjin left the band and was replaced by Lee 2010 Successful debut in Korea In January FNC Entertainment unveiled a series of video teasers for CNBLUE's debut in South Korea Bluetory was released on January 14 2010 and stayed at the top of the Gaon Album Chart for two weeks “I'm a Loner” was promoted as the lead single and peaked at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart The band had their first televised live performance on KBS' Music Bank on January 15 The song was an immediate commercial success and the band had their first music show chart win on Music Bank 2011 Continued success in Korea and major Japanese debut On January 9 CNBLUE released their third Japanese single “Remaintenance” They then kick start their 2011 Japanese promotions with a Zepp Tour in four cities – Osaka Fukuoka Nagoya and Tokyo– from January 9 to 16 FNC Entertainment released teasers for a CNBLUE comeback in February 2011 However the release date was later changed to March 21 The teaser was noted for having “more of the same departure from their pop rock sound into a heavier concept” CNBLUE released their first fullle CNBLUE and its agency FNC Entertainment were sued by Korean punk band Crying Nut for unauthorized use of their song “Pilsal OffSide” on Mnet's “M Countdown” in 2010 Crying Nut also charged that CNBLUE had released a DVD of the concert in Japan and profited from it Crying Nut claimed that not only did CNBLUE use the song without permission but also lipsynced along with the original Crying Nut recording Crying Nut allegedly posted online that CNBLUE “must pay the penalties for intellectual property rights infringement” CNBLUE later countersued Crying Nut for allegedly accusing CNBLUE of copyright infringement filing an injunction against Crying Nut's online criticisms claiming that the intellectual property theft was the responsibility of CJ E&M and the unspecified company responsible for the DVD salesHowever after years of debate in court CNBLUE lost the lawsuit and its agency was fined 15 million won CNBLUE undertakes philanthropy work such as donating money and rice to the needy from time to time Part of their yearly income and the income from the Bluemoon World Tour have been contributed to the construction of CNBLUE SchoolsThe first CNBLUE School was built in Burkina Faso Africa in 2012 and can accommodate up to 100 preschoolers and 1 000 elementary and junior high school students CNBLUE Schools will provide meals and daycare services for the enrolled students In 2014 a second CNBLUE school was built in the Philippines In July 2021 CNBLUE participated in a summer donation campaign by Happy Bean through the nonprofit foundation LOVE FNC The proceeds from the sold goods have been donated to support the education of children affected by COVID19 in Myanmar Cambodia and Mongolia Years active 2009–presentMembers Genres Origin South Korea.
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When Kwon was asked about his departure from CNBLUE he said that there were too many musical differences involved whether it was the style of the songs or the genre He also said that he had been a trainee the longest out of all the CNBLUE members and that he could barely debut if it weren’t for the younger trainees who had less experience than him (such as the leader of CNBLUE Yonghwa).