Singer Ravi, formerly of the group VIXX, has returned to the music scene, releasing a new song for the first time in about four years following a controversy over violating the Military Service Act. Ravi has announced his comeback through music after a long hiatus.
Ravi released his new digital single "Nyeok" on various online music platforms at 6:00 p.m. on June 22. "Nyeok" is a track that interprets the various emotions and times one encounters in the flow of life through Ravi's own perspective. The song captures his unique musical color, blending dense lyrics and a calm yet powerful rap style over a lyrical melody.
This new release marks his first new music in about four years since "Old-fashioned Dance," which was released in October 2022. It is drawing particular attention as it is his first official music release since standing trial on charges of violating the Military Service Act.
In 2023, Ravi was indicted on charges of conspiring with a military service broker to receive a false epilepsy diagnosis to evade his military duties. According to the prosecution, Ravi received an "epilepsy scenario" from the broker and attempted to obtain a false diagnosis by pretending to faint. The court found Ravi guilty and sentenced him to one year in prison, suspended for two years. He fulfilled his remaining service period according to the Military Manpower Administration's decision and was discharged from service last December.
After a long silence, Ravi signaled his return by posting a lengthy message on his social media in March to express his feelings. He stated, "I felt incredibly ashamed of myself for seeking understanding by making excuses about my personal situation and environment. I realized that my cowardly choices could hurt and cause damage to others. I apologize once again to those who were hurt by my wrong actions," adding, "I will constantly learn and discipline myself to live as a better person in the future."
Reported by Kang Kyung-yoon | Produced by SBS Entertainment News
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