Korean Animated Influencer Apoki Drops First English-Language Single
Apoki is only the latest in a long line of popular animated characters being presented as influencers and pop stars.
Apoki is only the latest in a long line of popular animated characters being presented as influencers and pop stars.
Critics are condemning the character's repeated use of the n-word, mocking of police brutality, and appropriating experiences of Black creators.
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