Crush initially expressed his gratitude for Zion.T and said, "Honestly, even when I was working on the project, I was in a slump. So when I was in my cave about 567 floors down, Zion.T held my finger and pulled me up."
He added, "I initially debuted in 2012 as Master Piece. Cheetah did well in 'Show Me The Money 1' so I thought that we had vision as a team, but there was barely any response and I thought that music wasn't my path."
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Crush also revealed that he was on the brink of giving up music as a whole before meeting Zion.T. He said, "I drank and wasn't able to sleep for three days. My father told me that it was enough. I was on air once and my dad told me to work under him and do music as a hobby. It was as if I was hit with a dagger. I met Zion.T at that time. When I thought of quitting music, I met Zion.T. I sent a demo to him and he sent me back an email."
However, Zion.T complimented Crush and encouraged the young singer and said, "Even if Crush didn't meet me, I think he would come across [another] opportunity. After listening to Crush's demo, I felt a huge energy [coming from him], so I couldn't not reply."
Crush also reminisced about the time he was criticized for his awkward dancing during his first 'M! Countdown' broadcast with "Hug Me". Crush said, "I did my first pre-recording for 'M! Countdown' for 'Hug Me'. It was 6am at the time. I had to think about my dance, my expression, and singing, so I just ruined everything that day."
He then added, "I really want to dance and I like to dance, but I realized that singing while dancing doesn't just happen because you have the will [to do so]. Can't you just watch it? It's not like I'm a dancing machine, I just did it cause I wanted to. Why do you say so many things? Stop leaving such hateful comments!"
Check out the '4 Things Show' featuring Zion.T and Crush above!
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