Coldzy's song Fever (featuring tlinh) contains lyrics that are considered sexually suggestive and need to be labeled for listeners.
Fever is part of Coldzy's debut album Medicine (featuring tlinh) and is about a passionate, burning love. The music is well-received by the audience for the collaboration between the two artists, but many of the lyrics in the song imply sexual matters.
After its release, Fever was deemed unsuitable for those under 18, and if posted publicly on platforms, it would need to be labeled with a warning to listeners.
Removed from YouTube as a response?
For a long time, "dirty music" or "trash music" have been phrases used by audiences or the media (temporarily) to refer to nonsense, vulgar or sensitive songs, mainly for views...
However, it's rare for an artist to openly say "dirty" or "clean" like tlinh. Specifically, in a clip recorded during a recent performance, tlinh said: "Do you like clean or dirty?
It seems like a lot of people don't like dirty songs so we'll release a clean version so everyone can enjoy both. Whoever has the dirty version, please listen to it too." Coldzy also chimed in: "Listen to the whole thing"...
It is worth mentioning that both artists spoke in a happy and comfortable state. This makes some people wonder: Did the public reaction to the song Fever recently make them really care or worry?
Is the move to remove/hide the song from the YouTube channel in the past few days what the artist wanted to do, or is it just a coping action?
The MV "I Want to Show You This" has shocking images, received public backlash, and was forced to be removed from the YouTube platform.
Is there clean music or dirty music?
Not to mention the song was officially released in early June and immediately received a lot of mixed opinions. But until now, after a month and a half, the song has just been hidden/removed on the artist's official channel. If he was truly open-minded and seriously listened to public opinion, would it have taken a month and a half?
Why didn't the artist make clean music from the beginning? Only when there was backlash did they say they would make clean music. "Is there a trick to get views?" is a question from an audience.
But music is inherently either good or bad, there is no such thing as clean or unclean music. When composing, artists should consider every word and sentence to bring the audience the most polished product possible.
Because when posting a product publicly on platforms, it is no longer the artist's personal "self-pleasure" product.
There are public opinion and legal regulations surrounding it. That creates the social nature of the work. Otherwise, the artist can completely keep it to himself and no one will say anything!
Before being removed/hidden from Coldzy’s YouTube channel, Fever had garnered nearly 1 million views. On TikTok, the song is no longer available on the artist’s page, but because many people have combined the music into their videos and images, the song is still available.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/nhac-rac-va-nhac-sach-cua-coldzy-va-tlinh-20240718093142404.htm
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