BP Rania’s “Make Me Ah” gains attention thanks to whining about it being too sexy

BP Rania getting recognition for “Make Me Ah” is truly a story of haters making celebs famous, as one whiner in particular about the choreography for the song made it go viral.

BP RaNia recently became a hot topic in South Korea and in other Asian countries because of this:pic.twitter.com/Iq9OrnqlxE — Nox (Semi hiatus) (@NoxDWN) March 23, 2017

That shirt lift move? Yeah, that’s what did it.

This is whats making some Koreans angry:

A group of grown women showing a little bit of skin during a few seconds pic.twitter.com/TWFt9H2Xgc — Nox (Semi hiatus) (@NoxDWN) March 23, 2017

Netizens started to complain, calling them the usual combination of “whores”, “sluts”, and “strippers”.

After watching their Music Bank performance a knetz decided to criticise the choreo of BP RaNia 😒 pic.twitter.com/95u33I1FYF — Nox (Semi hiatus) (@NoxDWN) March 23, 2017

Thing is, that only brought attention to the move and the media started to pick up on it in a major way.

His tweet was so much retweeted that Korean articles started to appear, calling them the next EXID or world sensations 😲 pic.twitter.com/2fHL6KaTCC — Nox (Semi hiatus) (@NoxDWN) March 23, 2017

One of the articles was seen more than 2 000 000 times and the views keep increasing 💀https://t.co/BcIBzRYFgP pic.twitter.com/Uzeqqxh9eM — Nox (Semi hiatus) (@NoxDWN) March 23, 2017

The shit even made its way to China.

Meanwhile in Korea, their ‘M! Countdown‘ performance has almost 600,000 views on YouTube and almost 400,000 views on Naver.

That might not seem like a lot, but it kind of is considering the music video for their title track, “Start A Fire“, only has around 400,000 views.

Apparently this exposure has increased their demand for events, especially the military (lol). Money is money.

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So I wonder how this works … do they send the hater a card or what?

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