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It's funny how here they make grade school students sing raunchy songs or songs with clear sexualised themes/terms (not to talk about the dress) and it's seen as perfectly normal for the industry. Try checking Eurovision Junior from twenty years ago or so and you'll find amazing results.It's honestly an exaggeration and fladerization of the producer's english twitter fanbase, the song was already quite controversial due to the fact that it had "sexual" elements (which it didn't, as the producer confirmed it, it was mostly due to the language mistranslation) while having an underage elementary schooler vocaloid singing it, to add to fuel to the fire, the VA artist of the Voicebank was an actual elementary schooler when the Voicebank was launched, so the song was basically made using the voice of an actual kid, so the twitter fanbase of the artist sent him death threats until he finally took the song down, and this all happened within 24 hours of the release and now the said producer has released the song again with a different vocaloid but the fact her character is 17 years may irk some of the people again.