ARMY Apologize After BLACKPINK Claim Use How to cheat on Spotify - ARMY apologized after claiming BLACKPINK used cheating on Spotify.
Based on an online post on the Pann website on April 6, ARMY said that BLACKPINK's song 'Kill This Love' appeared as an ad before the Bangtan Boys song was played.
These fans claim BLACKPINK has been using cheating, so that the song 'Kill This Love' can rise to the top of the Spotify music chart.
The statement suddenly reaped many pros and cons, especially from the ARMY who cast their protests and criticisms on BLACKPINK and the YG Entertainment agency.
However, on April 7, Spotify directly clarified that an advertisement will not affect song rankings. As they wrote on Twitter, "Hi there! We do not intend to commit violations. We will forward this input to the right people. Don't worry, ads won't be counted (into rank). "
After getting the clarification, many BLACKPINK fans criticized the fans of Bangtan Boys, who made false claims about BLACKPINK. BLACKPINK fans also ask the ARMY to buy Spotify premium, so that the ad does not appear during listening to songs.
After reaping a huge controversy, now ARMY who wrote the post in Pann apologized.
In a letter of apology written by hand, he claimed he was sorry to have spread the news that was not yet known and did not know that this could cause a lot of misunderstandings.
ARMY also clarified that the screenshots that he uploaded earlier were the edits of fans uploaded on social media.
Finally, he apologized to BLACKPINK and BLINK for defaming their reputation. (www.kpopchart.net)
Based on an online post on the Pann website on April 6, ARMY said that BLACKPINK's song 'Kill This Love' appeared as an ad before the Bangtan Boys song was played.
These fans claim BLACKPINK has been using cheating, so that the song 'Kill This Love' can rise to the top of the Spotify music chart.
The statement suddenly reaped many pros and cons, especially from the ARMY who cast their protests and criticisms on BLACKPINK and the YG Entertainment agency.
However, on April 7, Spotify directly clarified that an advertisement will not affect song rankings. As they wrote on Twitter, "Hi there! We do not intend to commit violations. We will forward this input to the right people. Don't worry, ads won't be counted (into rank). "
After getting the clarification, many BLACKPINK fans criticized the fans of Bangtan Boys, who made false claims about BLACKPINK. BLACKPINK fans also ask the ARMY to buy Spotify premium, so that the ad does not appear during listening to songs.
After reaping a huge controversy, now ARMY who wrote the post in Pann apologized.
In a letter of apology written by hand, he claimed he was sorry to have spread the news that was not yet known and did not know that this could cause a lot of misunderstandings.
ARMY also clarified that the screenshots that he uploaded earlier were the edits of fans uploaded on social media.
Finally, he apologized to BLACKPINK and BLINK for defaming their reputation. (www.kpopchart.net)