NCT 127 accused of cultural appropriation after sampling Maori haka
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Last updated 10 novembro 2024
K-pop group NCT 127’s song “Simon Says” sparked mixed sentiments in New Zealand after it was accused of appropriating parts of traditional Maori prayer karakia.“‘Simon Says’ by NCT 127 has been watched nearly 7 million times, but not everyone’s a fan,” wrote New Zealand’s television channel TVNZ, Thursday. Screen grab of “Simon Says”’s music video ()TVNZ quoted professor Aroha Mead of New Zealand’
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