Do Mixi Faces “Name Music” in a Popular Rap Competition
Recently, during a livestream session, Do Mixi and hundreds of thousands of viewers experienced a “shock wave” when they discovered the singer and their family were targeted with inappropriate language that was difficult to hear. Specifically, the source of this incident stemmed from a well-known Rap contest that drew attention from the music-loving community online and offline.

Typically, the content of these competitions is usually guarded with strict regulations, only selecting a few notable moments to be shared on social media. It remains unclear why, but a video segment featuring Do Mixi, Mixi Gaming, and rapper QNT, has quickly gone viral.

Swiftly, the situation reached the ears of those involved in the event. Following the immense interest from hundreds of thousands of viewers, Do Mixi reacted to the controversial rap segment, not hiding his embarrassment and shock.
Rap Representatives Publicly Apologize to Streamer Do Mixi, QNT, and Others
Immediately following this incident, MC ILL – a representative rapper from the organizing team of the DISSNEELAND XI competition, quickly composed a public apology directed at Do Mixi, rapper QNT, and all other involved parties. According to MC ILL, all controversial content only appeared “in the context of the competition,” emphasizing that there was no intention to offend either of the two artists or the audience.

MC ILL also noted that the circulating video was not disseminated by the organizing committee but rather leaked by individuals outside the team. Currently, the organizers are actively seeking ways to address the issue with those responsible for the video leak. This situation continues to spark considerable debate at the present time.