RTÜK Alleged Ban on Mabel Matiz’s New Song

The song "Karakol", the clip of which Mabel Matiz released yesterday, was on the agenda of social media. Now it has been claimed that RTÜK banned the song because of homosexuality.
 RTÜK Alleged Ban on Mabel Matiz’s New Song
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Mabel Matiz, whose real name is Fatih Karaca, shared the clip of her new song ‘Karakol’ with her fans yesterday evening. The 36-year-old singer, who produces songs in pop music, sang his new song on social media, “’I’ve been ripped from my chest ‘Patrol’. It’s out of me, it’s yours now,” she announced.

The new song of Mabel Matiz, which attracts attention with her songs and style, soon sat on the agenda of social media. Many people gave positive comments about the song and found the video successful. However, some social media users targeted the famous artist on the grounds that the clip contained homosexuality. Now, there has been a new development on the subject.

It was claimed that Mabel Matiz’s music video was banned by RTÜK.

According to the reports, the Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) has allegedly banned the clip of the song ‘Karakol’, which has received a reaction from some users. It was also reported that the board called all music channels and pressured them not to release the clip.

The clip of the song, the lyrics and music of which belongs to Mabel Matiz, can be watched on YouTube right now. Some anti-LGBTI+ users on Twitter, on the other hand, continue to lash out against the artist and the ‘Patrol’ clip, which tells the story of the two men, through the hashtag “MabelMatizHaddiniBil”. You can find some of the reactions to the ban and the clip below.

Here are the reactions

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