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B Ray sings vulgar songs, curses his ex-lover: Department of Performing Arts checks

VTC NewsVTC News28/12/2023

After the song "De ai can" was criticized by the audience, the Department of Performing Arts announced that it would conduct an inspection and review. On the afternoon of December 28, Mr. Tran Huong Duong - Deputy Director of the Department of Performing Arts said that he had grasped the incident and was conducting an inspection and verification of the song " De ai can" by rapper B Ray, which was criticized by the audience as being offensive, vulgar, and cursing his ex-lover.

Following the announcement from the Department of Performing Arts, rapper B Ray quickly posted an apology and removed the controversial song on all platforms.

The male rapper quickly deleted the controversial song and posted an apology when the Department of Performing Arts notified him to review and re-examine the song.

The male rapper quickly deleted the controversial song and posted an apology when the Department of Performing Arts notified him to review and re-examine the song.

The male rapper shared: “ The song "De ai can" is just an improvisation between me and Young H, not an official music product, the satirical words about my ex-lover in the song are just jokes and not aimed at any specific real person.

However, the song is receiving a lot of attention from the audience, including opinions that disagree and feel uncomfortable with the mocking of ex-lovers as in the song.

I have listened and accepted the feedback from the audience, as well as the press. Therefore, I would like to remove the song "De ai can" from all platforms. I sincerely apologize to everyone.

Not only does the song use vulgar and offensive words, the content of the song makes the audience angry because the rap verses revolve around hatred and negative attitudes towards ex-lovers such as:

" I hope your slippers will stick to the escalator. I hope every time you climb the stairs, your foot will slip. I hope you beat cancer, only to get cancer again. I hope your worst days will come when the sky is clear, and nothing you plan will work out. I hope you die peacefully in bed, and wake up in hell."

Trinh Trang

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