Song ‘Koreaboo’ By Infamous British K-Pop Star Oli London Is #6 On The iTunes K-pop Chart

by Serena Martinez / May 01, 2021 05:33 AM EDT
Koreaboo by Oli London

Singer and K-pop wannabe artist Oli London recently released a new comeback song this week titled "Koreaboo." Ironically, the song hit #6 in the iTunes' worldwide K-pop chart. It ranked #16 on its debut then climbed up to #6. The song just sits about current K-pop chart-topping hits like BTS' new single "Film Out," BLACKPINK Rosé's "On The Ground," and Weekly's "After School."

The timing of the release of his new song is also in the same period as his recent fame and backlash in the popular video platform TikTok. Oli London was heavily criticized by many K-pop fans as he teaches his viewers Korean but does not speak the language fluently. He is also being hated by BTS fans due to his questionable obsession with the group's member, Jimin. He loved Jimin so much that he even "married" a cardboard version of the idol.

In the latest video, he uploaded on his YouTube channel, Oli London published a new video recently expressing his sadness and disappointment on trolls canceling him on the video platform TikTok. He shared that while he was doing a live on TikTok, many people were saying mean comments about him even to the point of mass reporting his account. The cause of the mass cancel by fans was because of Oli London's sudden love for NCT member, Taeyong.

"Thank you to all my loyal fans who are always there for me through good times and bad. I love you all dearly and you all inspire me and keep me going." He said in the video's caption, "To the Trolls: shame on you for constantly bullying me, everyday targeting me with hate, everyday making up false rumours everyday trying to bring tears to my eyes. You will never win."

Oli London is a British artist singing K-pop songs under his own record label Oli London Entertainment. His recent song released was "Christmas in Korea," in which the music video released got more dislikes than likes. 

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