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Son Tung did not completely remove the MV, just hidden from YouTube Vietnam

After mixed opinions about the content of the MV containing many violent and suicidal scenes, There’s No One At All by Son Tung M-TP has disappeared from the platforms.

On the evening of April 29, the singer’s latest MV Son Tung M-TP disappeared from the YouTube platform in Vietnam less than a day after its release. However, There’s No One At All persists on YouTube in other countries, not completely removed.

Previously, this video reached about 8 million views and 600,000 likes after about a day of posting. The audio version of this song is still on the Spotify Vietnam homepage with a large banner.

Through the official Facebook page, Son Tung M-TP said that he would stop releasing the music video of the song with the spirit of asking for and listening.

“However, after its release, Tung also received a lot of mixed reviews. By the way, Tung sincerely wants to send a sincere apology to everyone who had uncomfortable feelings after the release. watch this M/V. This is really not what Tung or M-TP Entertainment wanted.” The singer gave an explanation.

Son Tung did not completely remove the MV, only hidden from YouTube Vietnam-1
The MV “There’s No One At All” by Son Tung was removed from YouTube.

The latest song video of Thai Binh-born singer received many negative reactions from the community because it contained violent content, promoting suicide. Previously, Mr. Le Quang Tu Do, Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Ministry of Information and Communications) said that he had received a dispatch from the Department of Performing Arts (Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) on how to handle MV There’s No. One At All, contains negative, controversial images.

“The Department of Information and Communication will send a text, asking YouTube to block this MV”he said.

In a document sent to the Inspector of the Ministry and the Department of Education and Training (Ministry of Information and Communications), the Department of Performing Arts (Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) said that the performance content of the audio recording and video recording There’s No One At All brought The negative, non-educational message with many scenes of chasing, smashing, violence and ending with the image of a character’s suicide had a strong impact on the viewer’s psychology, easy to influence, and behavioral orientation. negative aspects of society, especially children.

Therefore, the Department of Performing Arts assessed that the content of the MV shows signs of violating the regulation banning “the use of costumes, words, sounds, images, movements, means of expression, forms of performing acts and acts.” contrary to the nation’s fine customs and traditions, negatively impacting morality, community health and socio-psychology” in Clause 4, Article 3 of Decree No. 144/2020/ND-CP dated December 14, 2020 Government regulations on performing arts activities.

content There’s No One At All Describes the life of an unhappy boy, showing signs of anti-social behavior with violent, disruptive actions. At the end of the clip, the main character performs the act of jumping upstairs as the last sign of protest.

“As a young idol with a fan base of millions, it’s worrying that Son Tung makes an MV to solve the deadlock and pressure by sacrificing his life. If young people are immature, not careful enough, they are likely to be psychologically affected, leading to foolish decisions in difficult times.”user Nguyen Hung Cuong commented.

I am really concerned. Children, it is very easy for you to follow these so-called trends nowadays.” Doan Quoc Cuong’s account commented.

On the morning of April 29, hundreds of posts appeared on social networks calling for the report of singer Son Tung M-TP’s new song because of harmful or dangerous content, specifically suicide. or self-injury. These posts generate a large amount of interaction on Facebook.

In addition, the YouTube platform does not allow content that promotes suicidal behavior or self-destruction.

“At YouTube, we value the physical and mental health of content creators. We encourage creators to share their stories, for example talking about experiences with depression, self-destructive behavior or mental health issues. But YouTube doesn’t allow content that promotes suicide, self-destruction, and poses a significant risk to viewers.” YouTube’s policy page clearly states.

In addition, the platform urges users to flag (report the video) if it thinks someone is in danger.

This is not the first time a music video of Son Tung M-TP has been withdrawn. In April 2015, the male singer’s song “Not a Medium” posted on YouTube was criticized because the production team “borrowed” the image of musicians Pho Duc Phuong and Duong Khac Linh to mock. Before the wave of controversy, the production team hid this MV from YouTube.

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