In recent days, social media has been flooded with posts containing sensitive content related to rapper B Ray, attracting significant attention. Following the wave of discussion, the rapper's management company issued a statement denying the allegations.
According to the management company's representative, the information circulating is unverified but is being widely shared by many accounts and websites, negatively impacting the artist's reputation and the company's operations.

B Ray's side argues that using the artist's image along with defamatory content not only affects the rapper personally but also shows signs of violating the law.
"We are in the process of documenting the violations committed by individuals and organizations, and reporting them to the relevant authorities for handling according to the law," the announcement stated.
Furthermore, the company hopes that viewers will approach information with caution, avoiding sharing or believing unverified content in order to minimize the impact on the individuals involved and the online environment.
In further discussions with Tien Phong newspaper , B Ray's team stated that the account that initially posted the accusation against the rapper has now hidden the post and locked its account. However, it has been noted that several fan pages and accounts continue to share information related to the incident.
B Ray, whose real name is Tran Thien Thanh Bao, was born in 1993. He is known for songs such as "Ex's hate me," "Where do you live, Anh?", " My darling son ," etc. The rapper also served as a coach on Rap Viet for two consecutive seasons, 2023 and 2024.
In 2025, B Ray continued to attract attention when he participated in the second season of the show "Brother Says Hi".
Prior to this incident, the rapper had repeatedly sparked controversy regarding the lyrics of his music. Recently, he faced backlash for performing a sensitive rap line during a livestream: "Because I want to sleep with all the pretty girls."
Following a wave of criticism, B Ray issued an apology and proactively hid his livestream. At a press conference on April 23, a representative from the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Sports stated that they had received feedback regarding the rapper and were coordinating with relevant units to review the matter in accordance with the law and artistic standards.
Previously, the song "Để ai cần" (For Anyone Who Needs It) also sparked controversy due to its perceived negativity and offensiveness. In early 2024, the rapper worked with the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Sports regarding this product, and together with his management company, removed the song from digital platforms.
Source: https://tienphong.vn/b-ray-lai-bi-to-post1842147.tpo











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