Named, rappers proactively deleted MVs
A series of rappers' MVs are being "removed" by their owners.

B Ray’s (feat. Dat G) MV “Cao Oc 20” has disappeared from the official YouTube channel. When searching, only the automatic audio version on YouTube Music and some remixes and derivatives uploaded by users are displayed.
Meanwhile, GDucky also quietly removed the song “Mien Mong Mi” - the remake he made with Tlinh in October 2024. If the lyric MV on Tlinh's channel is still displayed, GDucky's version has completely "disappeared".

Both “Cao Cung 20” and “Mien Mong Mi” are songs listed by authorities as products that “have careless lyrics, flaunt a loose lifestyle, even express arrogance, personal attacks, and tarnish the artist’s image in the eyes of the public.”
In Official Dispatch No. 69-CV/BTGDVTU of the Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Committee of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee on "orienting and rectifying musical activities that show signs of cultural deviation", it clearly states Vietnamese stars such as Jack (Trinh Tran Phuong Tuan) with the performance on October 16 in Hanoi, Phao with "Unfortunate career", the song "CLME" (Hoang Ton - Andree - Tinle), Andree with "Candy", HIEUTHUHAI with "Trinh", Andree and Binh Gold with "Em iu"...
On the evening of October 28, the company SS Label, which manages a number of artists such as Binz, Soobin Hoang Son, and Rhymastic, proactively deleted the MVs "Luat Anh", "The Said", "Krazy", "Ve Khoi", "SS Swag", "Chua Tung Cheer Ly"...
Musician Mars Anh Tu: Wrong lyrics lead listeners astray
Musician and singer Mars Anh Tu (Tu Dua) - former member of the Watermelon group, believes that controlling lyrics in music is necessary, but also requires a fair perspective and understanding of the creative spirit of the young generation.
“In my opinion, lyrics in music always need to have a certain control. Of course, in youth culture - especially rap - the language is often richer, stronger and more direct. That is also normal, because rap is different from the traditional songs that our previous generation wrote, which tended to be metaphorical, metaphorical and subtle within the scope of a song.
I think we need to sympathize with young people, because they are expressing themselves in a different type of music. However, no matter what genre, a work when released to the public still has to be polished in terms of lyrics, still has to have certain artistic values. Music is not only entertainment but also orientation. If the lyrics are wrong, the music will also lead the listener astray. There are sayings that are acceptable in everyday communication, but cannot be put into songs. That is my point of view," musician Mars Anh Tu emphasized.
According to Anh Tu, it is necessary to clearly distinguish between two concepts: "floating" products on the internet and officially released products.
“Floating rap songs are very difficult to control. But for artists who are active in the mainstream and have influence, they are forced to control the content of their works.
Writing about topics like love is not wrong, but you need to choose your words carefully. There are many ways to express the same idea without being too obvious or harsh. Professionals and influencers will certainly consider this. With unofficial products, it is really difficult to intervene.
Each audience group has its own preferences, some just listen for fun, others seek out music with artistic value. In songs performed officially, where the audience pays to enjoy, the artist will certainly be more careful in lyrics and content," the father of the song "Vết son" shared his opinion.
Source: https://baoquangninh.vn/dong-thai-cua-2-sao-viet-bi-nhac-ten-trong-van-nan-ca-tu-lech-chuan-3382356.html






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