Singer loses contract over song about 'big pharma,' 'man-made virus,' and 'cancel culture'
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Pop Artist Splits From Manager, Song Label Over Lyrics Criticising Big Pharma, Cancel Culture
An Australian pop singer and medical doctor says she parted ways with her manager and label after refusing to change the lyrics to a new song that has gone viral. Iyah May’s “Karmageddon” is a social commentary on recent events impacting Western societies like COVID-19, cancel culture, Big Pharma and vaccine mandates, as well as the ongoing divide between left and right. May, whose legal name is Marguerite Clark, grew up in tropical North Queens…
«A virus created by man, watch millions die / the biggest business of their lives / here is inflation, that’s the price you pay / This is the Karmageddon / put the news and eat your lies / choose between Kim and Kanye / culture of cancellation, how cool / It’s the Karmageddon». This is the polemic verse, though not the only one, that caused the Australian label Iyah May to withdraw her economic support. However, determined to dodge censorship, M…
Australian National Review - Pop Artist Splits From Manager, Song Label Over Lyrics Criticising Big Pharma, Cancel Culture
Australian pop singer Iyah May worked as a doctor during the pandemic. An Australian pop singer and medical doctor says she parted ways with her manager and label after refusing to change the lyrics to a new song that has gone viral. Iyah May’s “Karmageddon” is a social commentary on recent events impacting Western societies like COVID-19, cancel culture, Big Pharma and vaccine mandates, as well as the ongoing divide between left and right. May…
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