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Apologize to Lisa trend explained as Spotify blunder leaves fans enraged

The "Apologize to Lisa" trend has taken over Twitter, with outraged BLINKS demanding a public apology from music streaming giant Spotify.

This came as the platform initially named BTS' Jungkook as the most-streamed K-pop soloist of 2022 before rectifying their error and crowning the Money singer with the title. Spotify also released a statement admitting that the error was made as their genre tags weren't properly merged.

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(1/2) Every year, we endeavor to accurately reflect consumption around the world. In reference to our Top K-Pop Artists of 2022 playlist, multiple genre tags led to slightly different top ten lists, and they were not properly merged. This mistake has been corrected.

However, after the error was rectified, the BLACKPINK member was targeted by online trolls who made snide and hateful comments as well as derogatory remarks.

BLINKS (BLACKPINK's fandom) were infuriated with the trolling that the singer was subject to and demanded that Spotify apologize to her for it.

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Fans demand apology from Spotify for making LISA victim of hate online

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BLINKS believe that if Spotify hadn't made the error, LISA wouldn't have had to endure misogynistic, xenophobic, and s**t-shaming attacks on social media. They also brought up the fact that the official Spotify statement apologized for their blunder and only referenced BTS' accomplishments and made no mention of the BLACKPINK member.

Fans took to Twitter to express their support for the singer and to call out Spotify, asking them to apologize to the singer. Others also cheered on the singer and expressed their love for her and her talent.

While one fan said that by staying silent, the streaming giant was "condoning discriminatory practices," another said that the fandom demands an apology from the company.

Fans also said that with their tweet, Spotify's "professionalism flew right out of the window" as they tried to satisty some fans. Stating that the singer was already K-pop's "punching bag," a fan said that this behavior only fuelled more "discrimination towards her.

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Some even tagged the CEO of Spotify in their comments and stated that it was the company's behavior that had led to the singer being the target of immense trolling.

The #APOLOGIZETOLISA tag on Twitter had over 699K tweets as of writing this article.

Fans took to Twitter to support the BLACKPINK singer (Image via Twitter/@lalisam112233)
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Don't keep quiet. Acknowledge your mistakes, & sincerely apologize to Lisa. By remaining silent, you are condoning discriminatory practices & encouraging them to continue to insult a successful woman who has worked her way up.

APOLOGIZE TO LISA
@Spotify @SpotifyKR @jeremyerlich
Derogatory remarks were thrown against Lisa because of YOUR MISTAKE. Yet you encouraged a big fandom who's been hating on her by celebrating with them instead of acknowledging your mistake for both parties.

APOLOGIZE TO LISA
@Spotify @SpotifyKpop @SpotifyKR @jeremyerlich
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LISA we know how busy you are but we also know that you would see this sad situation at any circumstances. We'll never stop protecting and loving you. Your support system is as STRONG as your Lilivoters.
🏼

APOLOGIZE TO LISA @jeremyerlich @SpotifyKpop @SpotifyKR @Spotify
Professionalism flew right out of the window to satisfy some fans instead of acknowledging and apologizing to both parties. Lisa is already the punching bag of K-Pop, you're fueling more discrimination towards her.

APOLOGIZE TO LISA
@jeremyerlich @Spotify @SpotifyKpop @SpotifyKR
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Lisa doesn’t deserve all the hate she gets. She is honestly one of the most talented artist I had seen, and is a one of a kind performer. I want to protect her from all evil ughh I love her so much 🥺🥺

SPOTIFY APOLOGIZE TO LISA

Congratulations Lisa

BLACKPINK opens European leg of World Tour with grand concert in London

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.@BLACKPINK has sell out and fully packed The O2 Arena in London for 2 nights. @TheO2 It's their biggest audience in Europe so far in their career.

#BLACKPINKinLondon twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

Jisoo, Jennie, LISA, and Rosè started their Born Pink World Tour in Europe, and performed two sold-out shows in London on November 30 and December 1, 2022. During the two-hour long concert, the Kill This Love singers quite literally set the stage on fire and danced in front of actual flame walls.

The K-pop girl group will make history once more next year when they make their debut at BST Hyde Park, becoming the first K-pop group to headline a major British festival.

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Madhur Dave
 
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