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Binz's million-view MV disappears

Many MVs of the male rapper such as "Krazy", "They Said", "Thoi Anh Khong Choi Dau" disappeared on YouTube channel at a time when many Vietnamese songs were being called out for having offensive lyrics.

ZNewsZNews28/10/2025

On October 28, social networks were abuzz with the news that the MV series Krazy , They Said, Thoi Anh Khong Choi Dau "disappeared" on Binz's YouTube. When searching, the official MVs were not displayed. Previously, these MVs were called out by netizens for having lyrics that were considered offensive.

Krazy witnessed the collaboration between Binz, Andree, Touliver and EVY. The lyrics include: " If you like something different, I'll change the flow / If you like being high, I'll have enough weed ", or " I'm an addict, you're the stimulant / Tonight will be recorded in history as the Battle of Red Cliff / Oh baby, oh baby, don't make me suffer / I just want your legs on my neck "...

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Many famous MVs of Binz disappeared from YouTube channel.

In They Said , Binz also raps: " The way I rap is jerky like the way I talk / I heard it's because of the stimulants in the smoke".

Currently, Binz's YouTube channel is still operating normally. Besides the 3 MVs above, Binz's other hits such as BigCityBoi , Hit Me Up... are still displayed.

Previously, many Vietnamese rap songs were "named" by authorities for their deviant content. On October 24, the Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Committee of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee sent a dispatch to the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Sports, the Ho Chi Minh City Music Association, and members of the Council for Theory and Criticism of Literature and Arts, requesting guidance and rectification of musical activities that show signs of cultural deviation.

On October 27, the Department of Performing Arts and the Department of Radio, Television and Electronic Information (Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) had a working session regarding the issue of Vietnamese artists performing offensive songs that do not conform to public morals.

People's Artist Xuan Bac, Director of the Department of Performing Arts, affirmed: "Art is life, theater is life, but that life must be selected to become art. A work of art must fulfill aesthetic and educational functions, conveying positive human values. Offensive expressions in lyrics, costumes, language... that go against good customs must be strictly handled."

Source: https://znews.vn/mv-trieu-view-cua-binz-bien-mat-post1597817.html


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