Okay-Pop Group Kiss of Life
Sorry For Our ‘Culturally Insensitive’ Video …
Went Too Far Making an attempt to Present Love for Hip Hop
Revealed
The Okay-pop group Kiss of Life is apologizing for all of the misery a current video they posted prompted … claiming they weren’t making an attempt to be racist whereas dancing to 50 Cent‘s “In da Club.”
The band — which boasts almost 300K followers on X — shared a handwritten apology Saturday admitting they erred by posting the current birthday clip.

ICYMI … the 4 bandmembers shared a clip the place they danced to the hit 2003 monitor — whereas sporting their hats askew and massive gold chains round their necks, mainly parodying clothes some rappers would possibly put on.
Whereas they appeared to imply their little dance as a joke … lots of their followers known as them out for the conduct — declaring the parody is culturally appropriative.
Of their apology, the Kiss of Life members — Julie, Natty, Belle and Haneul — apologize for posting the clip, including it has been troublesome to see how a lot they’ve damage their longtime followers.
The women say they needed to point out how a lot they love hip hop … however “ended up taking the concept too far” within the vid. They go on to say they understand the “content was culturally insensitive” and promise to do higher shifting ahead.

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They promise to proceed to teach themselves … and perceive nothing they are saying or do will magically repair the injury they’ve already performed.
Whereas lots of their followers appear keen to simply accept the apology … others are nonetheless clearly upset — posting about canceling the group on social media.
We’ll have to attend and see if KiOL recovers … however, they’re clearly within the doghouse proper now.