Singer Yoon Min-soo opened up about the feud rumors with Ben. Amid Ben's impending trial over a revenue settlement conflict with his former agency, he actively addressed the rumors.

On the 5th, Yoon Min-soo posted a photo on social media with a caption saying, “I get along well with him. I also left that company.”

In the photo shared, Yoon Min-soo included an article stating that Ben is involved in a lawsuit regarding a revenue settlement of over 700 million won with his former agency.

Ben's contract with his former agency, Major Nine, expired in January 2023, and he did not renew it. During the contract period, he demanded settlement regarding the revenue that would arise from the music and albums he released, but Major Nine did not accept this.

Accordingly, Ben filed a lawsuit in May 2023 against Major Nine for an amount of about 700 million won. Four months after the lawsuit was filed, in September 2023, the court urged a settlement and decided to mediate, but in November 2023, a conclusion of no settlement was ultimately reached. The case was transferred to a new court in September 2024, with the first hearing scheduled for July 23 in the 14th Civil Division (Mediation) of the Seoul Central District Court.

Ben's former agency, Major Nine, has its roots in a company established by Yoon Min-soo in 2008 called Musician Entertainment. After Ryu Jae-hyun joined in 2014, the name was changed to The Vibe, and then it became Major Nine when a new representative joined in 2017. Since Yoon Min-soo is widely known as the representative, it's possible to misunderstand the conflict between Ben and the former agency as a sign of discord with Yoon Min-soo.

In response, Yoon Min-soo quickly put an end to the feud rumors, saying, “We get along well” and “I also left that company.”

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