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Darren Espanto claps back at viral criticism on his cover of J-hope’s ‘Mona Lisa’

Filipino singer Darren Espanto has responded to a criticism that went viral after his cover of J-hope’s song. 

Darren joined singers Kyle Echarri and Iñigo Pascual to perform J-hope’s “Mona Lisa.” Following a netizen’s criticism of the vocals and comparison to the K-pop idol, the video of the singer’s performance went viral. 

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“Dare I say… people who cant sing need to stop covering his songs. Seriously,” the user’s tweet reads. 

Following the tweet going viral, Darren then clapped back at the criticism himself on X (formerly Twitter). The singer added, “Cuz one thing I won’t take is someone telling me ‘I CAN’T SING’”.

Social media users swiftly defended the well-known singer, saying that Darren has a fantastic voice and responding to the criticism with context to hit back at the criticism.

One user wrote, “Girl, bro… please be nice. Don’t put a shade to those people who cover BTS songs. As you can see they’re doing their best. Everyone can cover BTS songs even us. Choose to be kind. Peace out.” 

Another user wrote, “Why? I mean…I think Hobi appreciates anyone who sings his song or covers his dance. Even if it’s not perfect…he appreciates it, so why can’t you…as a fan (are you?) do the same.”

“I just see tribute here. Good singing or not, they tried their best and that is enough. You don’t have to like it. I just see it as imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If they spent so much energy imitating Jhope, then they must really appreciate his work,” a third user wrote.

Some even mentioned that since there isn’t much rehearsal for these performances, they can’t be used to highlight Darren’s abilities. 

The said tweet criticizing Darren’s performance can no longer be seen publicly as the user has made their account private.

 

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