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Memphis Depay Defends Music Video Showing Corinthians Headquarters In Flames

Netherlands international, Memphis Depay, has defended his controversial new music video showing Corinthians’ headquarters in flames, insisting that it is “just art”. Memphis Depay... The post Memphis Depay Defends Music Video Showing Corinthians Headquarters In Flames appeared first on Naija News.

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Memphis Depay continues to attract attention. This time in a negative way. The day after his dream comeback in the Copa Libertadores against Argentine side Rosario Central (1-0), the Dutch Corinthians forward is now under fire following the release of a music video for his new song Don’t Panic. In it, his club’s historic headquarters is among the sights set on fire.

·Kobbegem, Belgium
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Memphis Depay continues to attract attention. This time in a negative way. The day after his dream comeback in the Copa Libertadores against Argentine side Rosario Central (1-0), the Corinthians forward is now under fire following the release of a music video for his new song Don’t Panic. In it, his club’s historic headquarters, among other things, goes up in flames.

·Rotterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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·São Paulo, Brazil
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Dutch acknowledged that video release with São Jorge Park on fire occurred at an inopportune time Memphis Depay apologized to the board of directors of

Corinthians attacker minimizes repercussion of 'art' in clips and asks peaceful protest of the cheerleader

·São Paulo, Brazil
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UOL broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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