[TW: This article contains mention of explicit language, body shaming, SA, and deepfake imagery.]
After previously being under fire for writing sexually explicit lyrics about NMIXX member Sullyoon, an Indonesian artist has once again been brought to the spotlight for his song about NewJeans member Hanni. Keep on reading for all the details.
Indonesian Artist Under Fire For Inappropriate SA Lyrics About NewJeans Hanni
An Indonesian Artist who goes under the stage name B*stard Boy is currently being lambasted online for releasing a sexually explicit song about NewJeans member Hanni.
The song, which translates to "I Want To F*ck Hanni," was uploaded to Spotify and other streaming sites in December 23, and remains available for listening as of the time of writing.
The lyrics feature several disturbing lyrics against the K-pop idol. He not only calls Hanni "fat" and "stupid," the song also talks about sexual assault against the young female idol.
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Additionally, the Indonesian artist used a deepfake image of Hanni as the cover of the song. The cover image features the face of the NewJeans member on a topless body. Out of respect for the idol, the full cover album will not be included in this article.
As soon as NewJeans fans discovered the song, many sent emails to ADOR demanding legal action against B*stard Boy. However, as of the time of writing, ADOR has remained tight-lipped on the situation. This has left fans rallying to protect Hanni on social media. Many are calling to protect Hanni not only from the aforementioned singer, but any other attempts of harassment.
Indonesian Singer On Spree Disrespecting Female K-Pop Idols
Sadly, this is not the first time the artist has been caught disrespecting female idols through his lyrics. As mentioned, he was previously slammed for writing a song containing sexually charged lyrics against NMIXX member Sullyoon.
Additionally, he also released these types of songs against VIVIZ's Eunha, Weeekly's Jihan, and Kep1er's Chaehyun.
Many are wondering why someone would attack K-pop idols with such explicit content, especially since the industry is known for taking swift legal action against defamation. K-pop fans are hoping companies come together to prevent similar incidents from happening again in the future.
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Written by Alexa Lopez