K-pop label C9 apologises after Epex’s new song Anthem of Teen Spirit is accused of Nazi-inspired lyrics and imagery

  • Released on April 11, Anthem of Teen Spirit drew criticism over the line ‘Crystal Night is coming’ and the use of military uniforms and attack dogs in the MV
  • C9 has since changed the song’s lyrics, re-recorded the release and plans to re-upload the music

K-pop boy band Epex in the music video of their new single Anthem of Teen Spirit. Online audiences have accused the song’s imagery of military uniforms and attack dogs, as well as some lyrics, as being Nazi-inspired. Photo: C9 Entertainment

South Korean music label C9 Entertainment has issued a statement in response to accusations that boy band Epex, which it manages, featured Nazi-inspired imagery and lyrics in a new song and music video.

Released on April 11, the single Anthem of Teen Spirit drew criticism following its release from online audiences concerned with the line “Crystal Night is coming” in a part of the song about violence and people becoming prey.

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