Considered Insincere Apologizing, Jay Park Explains Controversial Lyrics in 'MUKKBANG' Song

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Jay Park again posted a new apology regarding the controversy over the song “MUKKBANG”.


As discussed in the previous news, Jay Park has been criticized for using lyrics deemed insulting to Islam in the remix version of 'MUKKBANG'.

In an earlier tweet, Jay Park admitted that he did not mean to offend Muslims or insult Islam. He said that the lyrics were just song lyrics and were not serious.

After making the tweet, Jay Park even received more criticism from among Muslims around the world, for being considered insincere in apologizing and taking the lyrics he wrote lightly.

Now Jay Park has deleted the tweet and returned to writing a new apology on Twitter. He wrote:

"In the remix version of the song 'Muk Bang", I used the lyrics, "Worship me like Allah" which offended a lot of people.

At first I didn't think it was a problem, but after reading the comments (Not blasphemous comments but comments that really explain to me why the lyrics can be offensive) I realized that I was using words that some people would fight to death behind my lyrics and it's not my place to use anything that means so much to Muslims in my rap lyrics liberally.

I apologize to all my Muslim fans. I have absolutely no intention of being disrespectful or offensive and I will be more careful going forward. I love and respect all people of all cultures, ethnicities and religions. Love and peace. "

In a later tweet he also wrote, “I now understand where you all came from. Thank you for wanting to explain. Love, "he wrote. (www.kpopchart.net)

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