Choi Yena's new song title sparks intense controversy! Korean netizens' reactions are divided, with some finding it unappealing.
2023-06-28
Former member of the disbanded girl group IZ*ONE, Choi Yena, recently released her second single titled "HATE XX". However, the song's title has sparked polarising controversy among netizens, drawing attention from the public.
On the 27th at 6 p.m., Choi Yena released her second single, "HATE XX". Following her first single, "Love War," released in January this year, "HATE XX" marks her comeback after a 5-month hiatus.
The title of the song "Hate Rodrigo" is inspired by Olivia Rodrigo, a popular overseas pop singer who is active during the same period. The lyrics reflect the singer's conflicting feelings of both admiration and jealousy towards, Rodrigo, the person that she admire.
Unfortunately, the title of the lead song, "Hate Rodrigo," has sparked controversy among netizens. They believe that the name bears a resemblance to the popular singer Olivia Rodrigo. Although the song does not mention the full name, the association with the term "hate" has been perceived as disrespectful and impolite.
However, Choi Yena explained that the lyrics portray a cute and playful form of jealousy towards admiring Rodrigo. The song reflects a childish sentiment of playfully expressing, "I hate everyone who is more popular than me."
However, despite Choi Yena's explanation, some netizens remain unconvinced and continue to criticize, stating that even though the intention behind the song may be positive, using the derogatory term "hate" before someone's name is still disrespectful.
Many netizens with similar opinions expressed their disapproval, saying, "It's so ugly... Trying to gain attention through controversy," "No, the word 'hate' itself doesn't have a cute meaning. What is she trying to say?" These comments reflect the critical voices of those who disagree with the song's concept.
At the same time, some netizens feel that it's not a big deal and that it's just a song title. They express comments such as "Stay calm and don't overreact to the word 'hate'," "As long as it sounds good, that's all that matters, why bother so much?" "Always criticizing everything..." "Hate is not that bad, using 'dislike' would cause more problems." These opinions reflect a more relaxed attitude towards the controversy, suggesting that it shouldn't be blown out of proportion.
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