ALLDAY PROJECT's Tarzzan faces backlash from K-pop stans

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Rookie co-ed group ALLDAY PROJECT, under THEBLACKLABEL, who made their official debut on June 23, has already seen great success in their home country, South Korea. Just two days after their debut, their first single Famous surged to the top of Melon's 'Top 100' chart, marking a strong start for the group.

By June 28, Famous claimed the No. 1 spot on Melon's daily chart, which tracks listener usage over the previous 24 hours. Their second track, Wicked, also showed promise by entering the chart at No. 40, signaling a successful debut run.

Tarzzan faces mounting backlash

While the group has been gaining massive success, the backlash has also been mounting. Tarzzan was the first member to come under fire even before the group's debut. The rapper of the group has been seen sporting braided hairstyles in teasers and now even during promotions.

The controversy escalated to the point that the hashtag #TARZZAN_OUT trended for a long time. However, it seems he and his agency did not bother much, as they went ahead with their schedule.

From visuals to vibe, fans aren't buying it

While South Koreans are showering love on the group, international K-pop fans are not as on board - especially with Tarzzan. From his looks to even his mannerisms, everything has been scrutinized, with many asking "how he even has fans" or "how he became an idol".

The outrage began after an ALLDAY PROJECT community on X (formerly known as Twitter) shared a video of him and wrote the words "He's insane" with it. In the video, Tarzzan is seen trying to hype up the crowd and give them flying kisses.

The video was then shared on TikTok, and the edit is being circulated on X again, with many calling him names and wondering "how he ever made his debut".

One wrote, "Yeah let's lock him in a mental institution QUICK."

yeah let’s lock him in a mental institution QUICK . pic.twitter.com/pXl1sPQLb5

— miss burger (@cuntytokki) June 29, 2025

Another wrote, "He's like a new version of that green gremlin from Treasure."

he’s like a new version of that green gremlin from treasure https://t.co/7cDXTxO8GN

— ‏۟ (@haewonized) June 29, 2025

One said, "Pls stop putting that Tarzzan dude on my TL my eyes hurt every time I see him."

pls stop putting that tarzzan dude on my tl my eyes hurt every time i see him 🫩

— juli 🌹 (@blazingstarways) July 1, 2025

Another said, "If you stan Tarzzan i'm just gonna assume you’re racist."

if you stan tarzzan im just gonna assume you’re racist pic.twitter.com/9Doe9sdMxI

— ᢉ𐭩 (@nikifsto) June 30, 2025

One added, "On top of being racist and ignorant, Tarzzan is such a fuckin dork. Like nothing I've seen shows a reason for him to be an idol. It’s like they only debuted him so YG can meet their CA quota for the month."

On top of being racist and ignorant tarzzan is such a fuckin dork like nothing I’ve seen shows a reason for him to be an idol it’s like they only debuted him so yg can meet they’re ca quota for the month https://t.co/HncaesEXm8

— morning (@bomubbabang) June 27, 2025

More about ALLDAY PROJECT

The five-member Korean co-ed group ALLDAY PROJECT is composed of Annie, Tarzzan, Bailey, Woochan, and Youngseo, each bringing a unique background to the group.

Annie is notably the granddaughter of Lee Myung Hee, the chairwoman of the Shinsegae (Samsung) Group, drawing public interest for her influential lineage.

Tarzzan began his career in fashion, making his modeling debut at Seoul Fashion Week 2022, and has since worked with several top global brands.

Bailey, originally from the United States, has been active in the dance scene since the age of 14, working as a choreographer and instructor.

Woochan was previously part of HYBE’s Trainee A project, but the group’s debut was ultimately cancelled before launch.

Youngseo has a rich trainee history - she trained alongside the members of NewJeans, competed on the survival show R U Next?, and was originally in the final lineup for ILLIT, though she departed the group before their official debut.

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Karen Noronha is a versatile journalist with a passion for sports and K-pop. With over 7 years of experience at publications like IBTimes UK, DNA, and OTTPlay/DesiMartini, she seamlessly transitions between covering global athletic events and the dynamic world of K-pop.

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