Imagine waking up to discover the police have swooped in on one of the biggest names in K-Pop—YG Entertainment! This shocking scenario unfolded as authorities launched a raid linked to a copyright infringement case involving none other than the iconic G-Dragon and his former boss Yang Hyun Suk.

The raid has sent ripples through the K-Pop community, igniting a whirlwind of reactions from Korean netizens. Some are raising eyebrows at the timing, while others are eager to understand just how serious the investigation might be.

According to reports, the police were acting on a complaint that claims G-Dragon’s hit track “G-DRAGON” was altered and repurposed into “My Age Is 13.” This very track later found its way into a medley on G-Dragon's live album, Shine a Light, under the title “My Age Is 13 + Storm + Hip Hop Gentlemen + G-Dragon.” The investigation has seen two separate search and seizure operations, one of which reportedly targeted the offices of YG Entertainment directly.

As news spread, netizens have been quick to share their thoughts. Some are questioning whether this investigation has been spurred by genuine concerns or if it's simply a case of overreaching by the authorities. “If we wait, something will come out. If you don’t know the situation, it’s best to stay quiet,” one user remarked, while another humorously pointed out, “They must have had a reason to do it, so why overreact? lol”

Others voiced their skepticism, addressing the dramatic language surrounding the term 'search and seizure.' “It sounds intimidating, but it could just mean the police are gathering evidence. It’s not as grand as it sounds," one netizen explained, easing the tension with a more rational perspective.

The plot thickens as many are left scratching their heads at the fact that this alleged infringement dates back over a decade. Why has it taken so long for authorities to address this issue? Only time will tell, but for now, the K-Pop world is holding its breath.