Absence Of New Album Promotion, Agency Reveals Keena FIFTY FIFTY Experienced

JAKARTA - The day after being declared absent, the ATTRAKT agency explained that Keena from FIFTY FIFTY had a post-traumatic orciplinary mental disorder. This is related to the conflict experienced by the artist with the production of The GIVErs.

Keena became the only FIFTY FIFTY member to file a lawsuit against the ATTRAKT agency and demanded that The Girs CEO Ahn Sung Il work on the song totaling the song that made the group's name popular.

In 2024, Keena filed a complaint with Ahn Sung Il for falsifying Keena's signature for privacy documents to register for copyright and only 0.5% of the royalties received from the song totaling. Keena and Ahn Sung Il met at the Gangnam police on April 15.

Then, it was rumored that Keena was in a state of shock and vomiting to insomnia after confrontation with Ahn Sung Il.

Therefore, ATTRAKT announced Keena could not participate in the promotion of their latest album, Day and Night which was released at the end of April.

Friday, May 9, ATTRAKT released an explanation of why Keena could not participate in promotions due to the health condition of their artist.

"Keena recently conducted face-to-face interrogation with Ahn Sung Il," said ATTRAKT.

After that, he reported that he was experiencing mental and physical stress and was showing symptoms of suhu. We decided to stop his activities to prioritize the health of the artist," they continued.

Recently, the court rejected ATTRAKT's lawsuit over possession of the song harus. The right of this song is declared to belong to The Givers, so if FIFTY FIFTY and the new member sing this song, the royalties will be given to The GIVErs.