@cortl8 i think i asked multiple people but didn't exactly get the answer. is this some political thing? like it had to be something organized for the whole accounts and posts to be taken down?
@souzhxaa i understand the anger totally but i think we as a fandom would be more "respected" or seem more mature and respectful if we only reply with facts/videos/interviews without personal comments and if that doesnt work report/block/ignore or report to bighit/hybe
at his point coers are definitely martins biggest haters
1. you go into these artists dms and talk about cortis only when he recommends songs
2. you lie on tiktok that both of these artists are his favorite and role models to make situation more dramatic
you started 2 hate trains
@KuromiCrts@yountan210 i saw multiple reddit threads about cortis being racist/cultural appropriators from people who arent black and are also kpop stans....
@lee_kymie i dont know where did that idea come from when martin never said anything that could even remotely make them think they should do that
i know it technically comes from a good place but kpop fans dont realize outside world works differently and that recognition will come with time
It feels like Martin and Cortis got more hate and flak than Mark Lee—how does that even work?
We spent half the day talking about Mark, but the thing with Cortis has been dragging on for four days now.😭
@818tones they always exaggerate everything and then the next person sees that and doesn't bother to fact check and whole internet is always ready to jump on the worst lie about cortis
@maroon_weasel@sosayitdittq@bawbiaz i am just trying to say they aren’t ignorant as people obviously want them to be. martin literally recommended gangsta pat’s g ain’t supposed to cry
@doiephobic i agree with everything at least cortis is clearly reaching audiences beyond the kpop scene martin is going to have problems with not being korean enough for korea but also xenophobia from others despite being extremely talented and respectfull and open about his influences :/
@jellyvfish@bawbiaz@sosayitdittq juicy j helped popularize the memphis rap style, flows that influenced asap rocky skepta. he taught cortis rap flows. lyrics in fashion are clearly a reference to praise the lord instead of my shades, dior, my pants, velour they're saying my tee five bucks my pants 10,000 won
Big Smoke (Skepta), British grime artist & co-founder of Boy Better Know, just shared CORTIS’ performance video with “Oiiiii 💥”—major recognition from a global artist shaping the grime scene!
🔗 https://t.co/86SN7PtSNO
#CORTIS#코르티스
@Jungkookswaist7 cortis members themselves never stated that they created something new. stories spread by fans can't apply to the artist themselves.
they said in multiple interviews who are they inspired by, what flows were they studying hence multiple song camps and tracks recorded with juicy j
Big Smoke (Skepta), British grime artist & co-founder of Boy Better Know, just shared CORTIS’ performance video with “Oiiiii 💥”—major recognition from a global artist shaping the grime scene!
🔗 https://t.co/86SN7PtSNO
#CORTIS#코르티스