'Show Me the Money 4' has been rolling in controversies since it started airing a mere few weeks ago, so it appears the production crew decided to step up and air their own apology.
On the July 17 broadcast, the 28 people who made it through the third round of auditions had to undergo a guerilla mission in order to eliminate four people through cypher while the remaining participants would go through a selection process for the team they wanted to be on.
However, before the guerilla mission began, the production crew posted words on the screen, grabbing attention. The message reads, "We're really sorry for causing controversy. Show & Prove, we will become a 'Show Me the Money' that will assist in the development of Korean hip hop."
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The speculations are that they are addressing the specific controversy of WINNER's Song Min Ho (Mino)'s "inappropriate" rap about women and gynecologists, but overall, the apology appears to be a general one directed at anything the public may have found problems with.
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