Tuesday, 23 November 2021

China bans Namewee's viral pop song Fragile

A viral pop song that pokes fun at Beijing and its supporters has been banned in mainland China.


Rapper Namewee's song 'Fragile' was released last month.(Image credit: Photo tweeted by @NameweeO)

Fragile mocks so-called “little pinks” - a term which refers to young nationalists who rush to the defence of the Chinese government on the internet.

The lyrics contain words like “re-education camp”, “cotton”, “inseparable relationship”, taking a dig at sensitive issues ranging from Xinjiang to Taiwan sovereignty.

The video has gone viral in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore, despite the ban in mainland China.

The BBC talks to the song’s creator, Namewee.

Video by Meiqing Guan of BBC Chinese, Grace Tsoi and Yung-Chih Fann.


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China bans Namewee's viral pop song Fragile

23 November 2021

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