Park Sung Jin, aka Jimmy Page, a model and singer in South Korea, has ignited an online controversy over his new single "Yellow Niki Lauda." Korean netizens speculate that Jung Woo Sung, the biological father of Park's ex-girlfriend, Moon Gabi's child, was the target of the track's lyrics.
According to Xports News, one controversial line from the verse reads: "I'd never let you go, go and cuddle a refugee."
The reference to "refugee" led fans to suspect an intentional attack by linking it to Jung Woo Sung. Park and Moon Gabi, even after parting ways, were considered a power couple in the fashion and entertainment industry for their three years together.
In November 2024, a month after their split, Moon Gabi made headlines when she announced that she's pregnant and claimed that Jung Woo Sung was the father.
At a recent event, Jung confirmed that he was indeed a father and said, "I will be a good father."
This revelation has ignited a wave of speculation and rumors regarding Moon Gabi and Jung Woo Sung.
Against the backdrop of these events, netizens have had a variety of reactions to Park's lyrics.
The supporters are claiming his lengthy relationship with Moon Gabi gives insight into what she is going through. Examples of positive remarks are, "He's cool" and, "Former boyfriend is better."
On the opposite end of the spectrum, some critics feel that Park should not be in any part of this business and have gone so far as to use phrases like "it's not his place to be involved" and "The third party should stay out."
While the online debate goes on, Park Sung Jin works on his musical career.
He recently launched The Nice Music Group after leaving Swings last year and is concentrating on his own pursuits.
Meanwhile, Moon Gabi also received a lot of public criticism as suspicions arose about her relationship with Jung Woo Sung.
She has gone on the record to deny rumors about being pregnant with him and the true nature of the relationship between her and Jung.