A Shocking Revelation on Social Media
Things got incredibly real in the K-hip-hop world this week. Rapper Jvcki Wai, who is signed to the major label AOMG, just made some really serious allegations against her ex-boyfriend, producer Vangdale. She posted photos on her personal social media showing her face and body covered in bruises. [3, 4] In her post, she explained why she decided to go public with something so personal, saying, “I couldn’t go outside for two weeks… This was the only way to completely break up.” She said she felt she had to reveal what was happening to ensure her safety, even writing, “I did it because I wanted to live.” [1, 5]

As you can imagine, this sent shockwaves through the community. Jvcki Wai claimed that her ex had repeatedly tried to contact her and wouldn’t let her leave his house on the day she was allegedly assaulted. [2, 6] She felt that making it public was her only option to make the harassment stop for good. [3, 5]
The Other Side of the Story
Soon after Jvcki Wai’s posts went viral, the producer, Vangdale, was identified and fired back with his own version of events. [3, 6] He completely denied the dating violence allegations. On his social media, he claimed that Jvcki Wai’s injuries were actually sustained while he was trying to restrain her during a “disturbance.” He flipped the script, saying he was the one who was hit “99% of the time” and was being framed. It’s turned into a classic “he said, she said” situation, but playing out for everyone to see online.

AOMG Steps In for Their Artist
When an artist from a label as big as AOMG is involved, you know the company is going to step in. AOMG released an official statement on the 15th, and they are standing firmly with Jvcki Wai. They confirmed that Jvcki Wai had told the company about the alleged dating violence and that they are now handling the situation through legal channels. [1, 4] Their statement said, “We are prioritizing the artist’s physical and mental safety and recovery, providing all necessary support, including legal advice.” [2, 3] They also urged the public to stop spreading rumors and speculating, which is a pretty standard but important move to protect their artist from further harm.
What’s Next?
This is a really heavy and complicated situation. Jvcki Wai has since shared more details, alleging she was confined and threatened. [4, 6] With both sides telling completely different stories, this is now officially a legal battle. AOMG has made it clear that the matter is under judicial review, so we likely won’t get more specifics until the investigation progresses. It’s a serious reminder of the issues that can happen behind the scenes, and everyone is watching to see how the legal system handles it.
