Dolla’s “Question” music video pulled amid cultural sensitivity concerns

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16 Nov 2025 • 10:33 PM MYT
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KUALA LUMPUR — Universal Music Malaysia has taken down the music video for Malaysian girl group Dolla’s new single ‘Question’ following criticism that it was inappropriate for local audiences.

In a statement yesterday, the company explained that the decision came after reviewing public feedback and reassessing the content.

“As a recording company operating within Malaysia’s diverse ecosystem, we always respect cultural values, religious sensitivities and the views of our fans,” managing director Kim Lim said.

“We believe creativity and artistic expression must go hand-in-hand with awareness of local norms. Therefore, the decision to remove the music video is the appropriate step to protect harmony and mutual respect,” she added.

The video also caught the attention of Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Mohd Na’im Mokhtar, who is reportedly reviewing possible syariah action against Muslim celebrities who dress provocatively.

Celebrity preacher Asma’ Harun criticised the video as immoral, prompting the label to pledge stricter internal checks for future creative projects.

The incident underscores the delicate balance between artistic expression and cultural sensitivity in Malaysia’s entertainment scene, where content creators must navigate diverse social and religious expectations. - November 16, 2025

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