Explain the double meaning of the song Ice cream by Blackpink with Selena Gomez.... Genuine answers please!!
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"Ice Cream" is a song by South Korean girl group Blackpink and American singer Selena Gomez. It was released on August 28, 2020, as the second single of Blackpink's upcoming debut Korean-language studio album, The Album. The song was written by Gomez, Teddy, Tommy Brown, Ariana Grande, Victoria Monét, Bekuh BOOM, 24, Steven Franks and produced by Teddy, Brown, 24 and Franks. "Ice Cream" is an electropop and bubblegum pop song with elements of trap. Lyrically, the song mainly consists of ice cream-related double entendres.
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Don't hate on BLACKPINK or any of the girls please. They haven't done anything, they're just doing whatever their company tells them to. It's the producer who is responsible for this song and they should edit or cut that part. So don't blame the girls for it.
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To answer people who are reposting this story
This person is saying “If you can't part the seas (what Moses did) you can't be with me”. That's the problem. Idc if it was or not, but comparing them with one another is another thing. God gave only Moses this ability to part the seas in two, no one else can do it and no one can be compared to what he did. In our religion we must be careful when we want to talk about him or any of the other Prophets.
Play the part like Moses, keep it fresh like roses
It has been mentioned yesterday. But I feel like no one's taking it seriously. We're talking about 3 religions here people. 3!! Moses is a Prophet for 3 religions! Islam, Christian and Jewish!! (Even worse, Prophet Moses is a very important person in the Jewish religion!)
For those who don't know what's going on. In this line, Teddy or Ariana or that Bechum or Bekhum person have used the Prophet Moses in their lyrics. Then now y'all probably are wondering “so?” They said “play the part like Moses” What did he do? He parted the Red Sea in two. What do you think they mean by this? The Red Sea or parting up legs in two? It's very disrespectful. Even if you weren't talking about legs, you can't compare a Prophet with whoever they were talking about. Look at this:
Comparing Prophet Moses with your man doing what?!! That's what I'm talking about, we can't compare them with anyone.
I don't know about you, but I won't consider idols and K-pop higher than my belief and religion. I'll stand up, cuz this isn't acceptable at all!
There are more, but those I know is already mentioned in an another answer