My manager tried to cancel me over my controversial song - but I ended up having the last laugh as it soared to number one
An Aussie doctor and pop singer's viral protest song has become a chart-topper despite the controversial lyrics that were rejected by her manager. Iyah May's controversial protest song Karmaggedon has climbed the charts, reaching number two on Australian iTunes, number one in Spain, number two in Indonesia, number 12 in the US, and 16 globally. In the lead-up to Karmaggedon's release, May split with her manager, who objected to the song's controversial lyrics which claim Covid is a 'man-made' money maker and criticises Israel's conflict against Hamas and Hezbollah as 'genocide'.
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