In the drama between Jack and K-ICM, ViruSs has also been mentioned quite a lot recently. Of course, he did not directly participate in the conflict but was the one who helped Jack release the demo of “Đom Đóm”, marking a highly successful product for Jack with just 4 lines of lyrics and without K-ICM by his side. Recently, after denying that he was “pulling strings” or exploiting Jack for fame, ViruSs confirmed that the official version of “Đom Đóm” would be uploaded on Jack’s own YouTube channel. After that, the streamer shared his latest personal views on this drama.

Firstly, he admitted that since he agreed to help Jack, ViruSs has not faced any negative impact from K-ICM or his company. Next, the streamer also hopes that fans from both sides will remain calm, treat each other kindly, and view the situation more lightly, as who knows, they might still collaborate again in the future. When reflecting more deeply on the issue, ViruSs expressed that he feels very sorry for Jack, but also believes this is a lesson for the singer to grow and become more responsible in the future.

Notably, ViruSs perceives that K-ICM and his company seem to be heading in the wrong direction, especially given that K-ICM is currently performing shows with a guitar, which is a situation that could continue for a long time and would be extremely detrimental. ViruSs believes that no producer would perform over someone else’s beat as K-ICM is doing, and this patchwork approach should not continue.

At the end of the clip, ViruSs once again hopes that fans will stop arguing and instead show more love for their idols. However, it seems that this is a very difficult request, as the online community is still showing a lot of affection for Jack while turning their backs on K-ICM, to the point that he has just revealed he is feeling very unstable and depressed. Just look at how “Hoa Vô Sắc” – released on K-ICM’s YouTube channel, has set a record for the number of dislikes, while his channel has also seen a drastic drop in subscribers in recent days. In contrast, Jack’s “Đom Đóm”, although very raw and short, reached number 1 on trending just after 4 hours – an unprecedented record. That alone is enough to understand who the online community is favoring right now.