Know about the comeback plans of K-pop group Teen Top as well as the aftermath of Cap livestream with his video viral
The anticipation for the comeback of K-pop group Teen Top has taken an unexpected turn as their leader, Cap (C.A.P), recently caused concern among fans with his behavior during a livestream. Not only did he openly smoke on the stream, but he also expressed doubts about his participation in the group’s much-awaited return.
Video of Teen Top leader CAP smoking, drinking and swearing on livestream goes viral amidst comeback plans in 2023
[notnetizenbuzz]
TEEN TOP's CAP apologizes for swearing at viewers who asked him to stop smoking on live stream pic.twitter.com/mDvejTRgvB
— notpannkpop & notnetizenbuzz (@notpannkpop_) May 9, 2023
[ notpannchoa ] Teen Top's Cap planning to not come back with the group because Netizens are telling him to stop smoking, drinking and swearing on his lives pic.twitter.com/hwmgFR0q8m
— notpannchoa (@notpannchoa2) May 9, 2023
the problem with teen top cap isn't that he smokes… but that he said he'll lock up his daughters and beat them up…. idk how he's still on broadcast and idk how y'all be stanning this man when he's so openly misogynistic AND EVEN TOWARDS HIS FUTURE DAUGHTERS
— missing KARA 24/7 | garam (@giseokseu) May 9, 2023
The Journey of Teen Top
Since their debut in 2010 with “Come into the World,” Teen Top has been captivating audiences with their music. It was riginally a six-member group, consisting of C.A.P, Chunji, Niel, Ricky, Changjo, and L.Joe, they achieved success with hits like “No More Perfume on You” (2011) and “Crazy” (2012).
However, in 2017, L.Joe departed from the group, leaving Teen Top as a five-member act. Despite this setback, their loyal fans have eagerly awaited their comeback.
The comeback of Teen Top
In 2020, a surprising resurgence of Teen Top’s older songs, including “No More Perfume on You” and “Crazy,” reignited fans’ hopes for a comeback. The unexpected popularity of these tracks hinted at the group’s potential to make a triumphant return.
After four years of anticipation, 2023 is set to be the year when Teen Top finally graces the K-pop scene once again.
Cap’s controversial livestream
Cap’s recent livestream left fans deeply concerned as he openly smoked during the broadcast and made statements suggesting his hesitance to participate in the group’s comeback. In response to viewers’ criticism, Cap emotionally addressed the issue, expressing frustration towards those who had only recently started following his broadcasts due to news of the upcoming comeback.
He voiced his discomfort with being told what to do by newcomers and emphasized that such interference did not sit well with him.
In response to the controversy surrounding Cap’s livestream, Teen Top’s agency, Top Media, issued a statement addressing the concerns and apologizing for the worry caused to fans. The agency acknowledged the unsavory nature of Cap’s behavior during the livestream and emphasized that Cap is currently reflecting upon and regretting his actions.
Top Media also revealed that discussions regarding Cap’s contract, set to expire in July, are still ongoing. This statement sought to assure fans that the situation is being taken seriously and that appropriate actions will be taken to address the concerns raised.


