Drak-Modan in Microvision 2020

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Drak-Modan took part in Microvision 2020 with the song "Boys", performed by Lizzo.

Blurb

In this song Lizzo sings her appreciate of men, and lists off the men she will gladly enter into Triadic, or even Quadratic Marriages with for the glory of Bous and the Reorganized Church of Bous of Modern-Day Saints.

Video

Lyrics

Reactions and propaganda

  • Çakaristan Çakaristan* Viewing figures fell to the lowest point ever *
  • Sanama Sanama"Yeah. No."
  • Calbion Calbion – The music video was accidentally shown in its uncensored form in Calbion, prompting a deluge of Catologian literature and nutrition books being sent to the singer's home address
  • Alduria-Wechua Alduria-Wechua"The song's retro funk flourishes, heavy bassline, tinkling cowbell, and groovy guitar licks have made it a smash hit with young Alduro-Wechua audiences. Conservatives, parental control groups, and other religious groups were also very outraged by the song, calling it a 'celebration of hedonism.'"
  • Unified Governorates Unified Governorates – The five minute delay in the rebroadcast of live television shows on the Benacian Data Network was fortuitous and allowed for the stream to be interrupted for the duration of the Drak-Modani performance. For those citizens, the majority, whose data package did not include "live" broadcasts, may have been surprised by the absence of two key Raspur Pact allies (Constancia and Drak-Modan) from the curated highlights show. The experience of managing the fallout of "Microvision 2020" led ultimately to the formation of the Benacian College of Censors to handle such matters in a more adroit manner. As with most prohibited items excluded from regular society, this song can be found played or performed in licenced venues within the paradise districts of Merensk and other urban bailiwicks.
  • Shireroth Shireroth – One of the few performances to garner a public statement from Kaiseress Salome, who called it "very relatable".