Kim ‘V’ Taehyung of BTS, recently came under fire for wearing a durag while participating in a livestream. A durag, or tightly-wrapped material, is frequently connected to Black and hip-hop performers.
Fans were split by the implications of V’s choice of attire, which quickly sparked a contentious discussion on social media. Post attending an afterparty for the artist Lil Uzi Vert in Seoul, V streamed on WeVerse shortly thereafter. Many viewers focused on a red durag that was hanging behind him on a keyboard stand while he engaged with followers.
“I received it as a gift,” V further elucidated when he briskly puts it on during the live session.
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V’s actions, according to some fans, showed disdain for Black culture, and it looked that he was utilising the durag to project a “hood” or “gangsta” image.
On social media, one supporter shared their opinions and said, “For people trying to downplay Taehyung wearing the durag: it’s part of Black culture and used to protect our hair. He is not racist, but it is ignorant.”
Another wrote, “I wake up, and the first thing I see is Tae wearing a durag. I’m crying so bad, what?”
“Why the f**k Tae got a durag, and which dumbs gave it to him?” asked a user.
Some fans, however, backed V and emphasised that it should be acceptable for anybody to wear a durag without fear of being accused of cultural appropriation. They posited the possibility that V was ignorant of the durag’s cultural importance and historical background.
Someone wrote, “Anyone can wear a durag. I see it all the time around me, and yes, I’m Black. Taehyung always promotes Black artists. He even works with them.”
Another added, “As a Black person, I don’t understand why Taehyung wearing a durag is offensive, especially if it’s not being used in an offensive way and especially because it was a gift. I don’t know, educate me if I’m wrong.”
V just released his debut solo album, Layover, on the professional front.