Travis Scott’s New Song “KPOP” Sparks Controversy

The upcoming single “KPOP” from Travis Scott, The Weeknd, and Bad Bunny has sparked controversy online, with some fans accusing the artists of cultural appropriation.


The song’s title and artwork have been the subject of particular criticism. The title “KPOP” has been seen by some as a way for artists to capitalize on the popularity of the genre without actually being involved in it. The artwork, which features a red lollipop on a white background, has been compared to the Japanese flag, which has led to accusations of cultural appropriation.

Some fans have also expressed concern that the song will be a diss track about K-pop, which would be seen as disrespectful by many fans of the genre.

The artists have not yet commented on the controversy, but it is likely that the song will be met with mixed reactions when it is released on July 21.

 

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