🐱 Joji fans have learned the truth about Filthy Frank and it isn’t pretty

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Over the past two days "#JojiIsOverParty" has trended on Twitter, pulling in over 21,000 tweets. An account called "jinsolbi" tweeted out their shock that Miller had said the n-word in a song and found that song "offensive." The account is fairly small with under 30 followers and has since gone private. The hashtag seems to be mostly full of Joji fans aware of the singer's past controversies and shock, mocking those that might not be aware of Filthy Frank.


George "Joji" Miller is a singer and songwriter known recently for his melodic tunes like "Gimme Love" and "Run." Miller didn't start out as the clean swooner that many identify him as today, beginning his public career on YouTube as Filthy Frank in 2011. Filthy Frank's entire character was built around being as grotesque and offensive as possible to parody these sort of behaviors. His videos had him doing outlandish stunts, like eating a cake made of his own hair or dressing up in a pink morph suit to scare denizens of New York City.

The Filthy Frank persona passed through to the mainstream in 2013 when he posted the original Harlem Shake video. From the "DizastaMusic" YouTube channel, Miller and his friends created the dance craze that captured the nation and talk show hosts' attention for the next few months.

Miller had always wanted to be a musician first. In 2015, he released the "Pink Guy" album and followed it up with "Pink Season" in 2017. The songs were vulgar but contained the spark of instrumental and melodic creations that Joji would grow to be popular for years later. After "Pink Season" was released and charted on Billboard, Miller decided that he would be retiring the character to focus on less meme-related content. He signed to record label 88rising, which in October of 2018 released his "Ballads 1" album.


"It was a humor that I started when I was in high school," Miller said in an interview with Billboard. "So naturally as I got older, I got tired of that humor. People's tastes change. People's humor changes."

Miller does not like to talk about his past as Filthy Frank, instead focusing on his current music career and singles. He has made no statement on his Twitter about the hashtag.
 
Joji is the only still based creator from the mid-2010's era of YT. He stayed away from all of the autism to make some of the finest stoner comedy ever crafted. He may be emo now, but at least he's making a lot of money. A lot of his songs apparently get 180 million views and shit because they're popular in Asia.
 
K-pop stans are so fanatic they don't readily realize how rife with abuse their favorite industry is, and they're seething over... someone saying the n-word at some point?
It's also like they're completely delusional that Korea and its K-Poop idols are openly and unashamedly racist, but it's the end of the world when some hapa who happens to be a rapper says the "N" word.
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It's also like they're completely delusional of the fact Korea and its K-Poop idols are openly and unashamedly racist, but it's the end of the world when some hapa who happens to be a rapper says the "N" word.

Racism only exists in white countries and China (when the news brings it up); everywhere else is a multi-cultural paradise to these retards.
 
150% doubtful. One of the reasons George stopped playing Frank was because the voice was damaging his vocal chords. Also PC policing gaining strength on YT and George wanting to focus on music.

I know why he stopped. Personally it wasn't his comedic delivery that made me laugh, it was the content. He could bring Frank back without going full throttle.
 
What is Joji's appeal to K-pop fans anyway, he's a half Japanese guy who makes generic hiphop/lofi music and has a weird hapa face. How do these teenage girls find Joji without learning about Frank?

Actually I bet all of Joji's uwu fans knew the entire time. They just turned a blind eye until algorithms made it blow up and now they're all desperate to virtue signal because **I** don't listen to racist content producers!! Just send these bitches the whole Pink Season album.
 
What is Joji's appeal to K-pop fans anyway, he's a half Japanese guy who makes generic hiphop/lofi music and has a weird hapa face. How do these teenage girls find Joji without learning about Frank?

Actually I bet all of Joji's uwu fans knew the entire time. They just turned a blind eye until algorithms made it blow up and now they're all desperate to virtue signal because **I** don't listen to racist content producers!! Just send these bitches the whole Pink Season album.

They probably busted their guts laughing, too.
 
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