Music Video Video was deleted as black person criticism was poured over singer Jay Park's 'Dread Hair Style'. He then refuted the claims of black people in a long-lived article.
Jay Park released his new song 'DNA Remix' and Music Video on the 14th. This song, which includes Jay Park, Diak, and Aurildok, was a great deal of attention from domestic Hip hop fans.
The music Video also came up on the Hier Music official YouTube channel and soon faced unexpected criticism.
Jay Park came out in the Dread-Lux Hair style in the DNA Remix music Video, and some black people criticized it.
Dread is a kind of reggae Hair, a Hair style that braids its Hair. It is mainly black person Lee Su-hyun and is familiar to us. Reggae Lee Su-hyun Godfather Bob Marley was famous for Dread and several Lee Su-hyuns were also introduced to the public in Korea.
Black personas come out with criticism, thinking Jay Park has taken away their culture for his Dread Hair style. They were criticized for not being able to understand such things as 'Dread is Gao Rou culture of us (black person culture), don't follow it, why do we mix our culture with Korean songs, 'I do not understand or respect black person culture, but I do not follow it,' and 'Why Koreans follow black person culture'.
The music Video he released was filled with evil and 'no' procession, and eventually the music Video Video was deleted.
Jay Park expressed his mind with a long comment on the music Video. “I am grateful that black person and Latinos created Hip hop and gave the World a Gong Yoo,” he wrote. “Hip hop has become a World-loved World genre now, and there are unique Hip hops and Gao Rou sound in each country, including Korea, Japan, China, Malaysia, Thailand, Russia and Brazil.”
“We don’t see the color of our skin, and all of us feel like brothers and sisters in Hip hop,” he said. “I feel like Hip hop is a universal language that goes beyond race and religion. We don’t want to be black person, we’re proud to be Korean and we’re not going to change anything.”
“We are not a majority group that bothers a minority group, we don’t try to steal culture, but we are colleagues and understand culture best. “With shallow knowledge, we have the power to correct those who are cutting Hip hop and black person culture.”
Jay Park said, "Just because you know Korea as K-POP and Korea drama, everything in Korea is not just neat and soft. The people of Korea have experienced so many inhumane things in history and have had to try to be recognized as much. Not long ago, most people did not even know where Korea was. “We must all realize that there are worse people who want to use Hip hop than a young Korean rapper who has Dread Hair.”
Finally, he said, "I did not want to hide Korea's Hip hop culture. This is the Hip hop Mizu of Korea and I wanted to tell the World where we came from the best way. "" If we do not go to each other's food culture or experience, the World is too boring. I don’t need to support me, but at least I hope we can give everyone room to live and develop our lives.”
This is not the first time the black person accusations surrounding Dread Hair and Jay Park have been made.
Jay Park posted an Instagram post of his Lee Su-hyun Dalco in May 2019, but the black person's evil comments were also up for then. This is because Dalco was wearing a Dread Hair style, and as this time, Koreans claimed to have “stealed” the black person culture. The black person's accusations are enough to be in the 10th real-time ranking of Twitter at the time.
Jay Park said at the time, “We are not enemies. There are people in the World who try to spread disgust and harm in terrible ways, but we are not such people. "