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Tiktok Music Video “Are You Ok” is Now Back

PHNOM PENH: The controversial Tiktok music video “Are You Ok” by Ton Chan Seyma is now back. The widely circulated music video was previously interpreted having a double meaning. This has prompted the producer Galaxy Navatra to modify the music video. Previously, it was criticized with its double meaning lyrics and the inclusion of gun firing.

The lyrics and scenes of the music video “Are You Ok,” is now modified. Performed by Ton Chan Seyma, it garnered both appreciation and criticism. But with more negative comments being thrown at the music video in Tiktok, it gets more and more popular gathering an enormous support from young to adult people.

Recently, Galaxy Navatra just released a modified version. Its lyrics and scenes of students holding a gun in a classroom were criticized. But as soon as they released the modified version, nearly 20 million views in less than 24 hours. Amid the controversy, people can’t help but hear and see. The proudly Cambodian song was initially released on Galaxy Navatra's TikTok Channel with views from around the world.



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