Geffen Records Issues “Apology” For VP Shading BTS’s Jimin, But It Backfires

A little too late…

Geffen Records recently became the subject of controversy due to one of the company’s senior executives, Ray Kurzeka.

Recently, BTS’s Jimin announced the release of his second album, MUSE, which is set to drop in July.

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ARMYs are anticipating Jimin’s new album with plans to promote and stream. They also requested record label Geffen Records, which is responsible for distributing, to promote Jimin’s upcoming album, as the company does for its artists.

One ARMY took to X (formerly Twitter) to directly address Geffen Records and Ray Kurzeka, requesting the iTunes pre-order links for Jimin’s new single, “Smeraldo Garden Marching Band,” while also urging the company to release a European version to boost the single’s performance on the UK charts.

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Yet, Kurzeka unexpectedly replied with a Spotify link to “us,” a song by Gracie Abrams featuring Taylor Swift, while even adding the caption, “song of the year…” ARMYs couldn’t have been more shocked, as Kurzeka’s reply appeared both dismissive and unprofessional.

This instantly sent a wave of backlash to both him and the company, with ARMYs accusing Kurzeka of mocking their legitimate requests. Rather than apologize and address the accused “unprofessionalism,” he deactivated his X account and LinkedIn profile.

ARMYs continually demanded that Geffen Records issue a formal apology as well as take action against Kurzeka. They argued that his response was unprofessional, disrespectful, etc.

Now, after several days, Geffen Records has finally released a statement.

The post went viral with 2.1M views at the time of writing. The company apologized, claiming an employee made a mistake and was sorry.

Yet, ARMYs are not buying it. Many felt the statement was released a little too late. ARMYs pointed out that Geffen Records chose to address the issue on the release day of Jimin’s “Smeraldo Garden Marching Band (feat. Loco).”

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ARMYs also pointed out the problematic and condescending wording of Geffen Records’ statement. They called out the “mistakes” and explained how it should have been worded.

ARMYs just hope that the company will do better now and promote Jimin’s new music.

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