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Oh No! Muslim K-Pop Fans Fume Over CONTROVERSIAL Lyrics In BLACKPINK's 'Ice Cream' Song; Trend 'BLACKPINK APOLOGIZE TO MUSLIMS'! (View Tweets)

Oh No! Muslim K-Pop Fans Fume Over CONTROVERSIAL Lyrics In BLACKPINK's 'Ice Cream' Song; Trend 'BLACKPINK APOLOGIZE TO MUSLIMS'! (View Tweets)

Controversial Lyrics in Blackpink's Ice Cream Song Trigger Backlash from Muslim and Christian K-Pop Fans.
By Riya Sharma | Updated On: Aug 17, 2023 11:48 AM IST
Oh No! Muslim K-Pop Fans Fume Over CONTROVERSIAL Lyrics In BLACKPINK's 'Ice Cream' Song; Trend 'BLACKPINK APOLOGIZE TO MUSLIMS'! (View Tweets)
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BLACKPINK's latest hit, 'Ice Cream,' continues the group's rapid rise on the music scene around the world, getting both praise and criticism. K-pop is becoming more and more famous, but some Muslim and Christian fans are unhappy with some of the lyrics.

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Lisa's most famous line from the song, 'Play the part like Moses (peace be upon him), keep it fresh like roses,' has caused a lot of trouble. Moses is seen as an important figure in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and other Abrahamic religions. People who follow these faiths are worried about the sexual undertones they hear in the lyrics.

Twitter is full of angry fans. A group of Muslim fans, mostly from Indonesia, have caused a stir by saying they are not offended by the religious meanings of the lyrics. Other Muslims have spoken out against this point of view.

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A fan urged Blackpink to apologize to Muslims.

One user posted angrily that Blackpink doesn't respect any relegion.

Another user jumped on in the apology trend.

A user posted saying they have disrespected all the religions.

Another user called it disturbing.

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Bekuh Boom, who wrote one of the song's lyrics, tried to talk about the problem in her story. But even after her answer, fans are still disappointed, and calls for YG Entertainment to apologise are still strong. The release of Blackpink's song 'Ice Cream' has generated both enthusiasm and criticism among global audiences, particularly among Muslim and Christian K-Pop enthusiasts who are expressing discontent over certain lyrics' religious connotations.

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