Core skateboarder and rapper Ez Mil has raised his voice against a trend that seems to be on the rise - the preference for nudity and indecency over talent.
The Shady/Aftermath artist didn't mince his words as he aimed not only at fellow artists but also at reactors who profit from this shift in the music scene.
Ez Mil, who has gained prominence for his lyrical prowess and unique style, expressed his concerns through his lyrics: "I only wrench dummies, Idiocy, sluttiness is what they wanna press" in his Tagalog version.
Then he returned to English for a gnarly lyrical shoot, aiming at his ops.
While artistic expression has always played a pivotal role in music, some argue that the emphasis on nudity and indecency has started to overshadow genuine talent and musicality.
Ez Mil's criticism extends to artists and to reactors, individuals who provide commentary and reactions to music videos on various platforms, often profiting from the views and engagement generated by these reactions.
Reactors have become influential figures in the music ecosystem, and their commentary can significantly impact an artist's visibility and reputation.