Isn't it absolutely ironic for the entertainment industry's most notorious deadbeat dad to have a song called 아들의 심판 (A Son's Judgement), like, sir. In almost 60 years from now, your only son (you had one job to do - to raise) will look at you through your grave, next to him stand his wife (your only daughter-in-law) and sons (grandsons you never saw) as a happy family, and he will remember all the times you were not there for him, neither emotionally nor physically, and no one in the damn nation of Korea will care if you had a singing career or did this movie or won this award or anything.
And he will stand there and sigh and forgive you over and over because he never knew any better than to believe in and see the best in people, and his wife will smile and say you really liked her, and their sons will smile and nod while innerly resenting you for not giving their father the stable and happy childhood he deserved, and the last documentations of you on the internet and the public will brand you as a homewrecker, narcissist, cheater, deadbeat. How on earth do you fumble this bad.