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Selenators are OUTRAGED over Selena Gomez’ new music video for “Fetish” not getting the credit it deserves – is there someone behind the rumored sabotage?
Leave it to Selena’s dedicated fanbase to gather up the cold hard evidence as to why “Fetish” is possibly being sabotaged – receipts never lie.
Selena Gomez’ new music video for her hit single “Fetish” may have generated its share of buzz this week due to the video’s bizarre, horror story-esque vibes, but now, fans have gone into an even bigger frenzy after multiple conspiracy theories have developed in regard to “Fetish” being sabotaged by its multiple music streaming services, along with YouTube.
For starters, it doesn’t help that the word “fetish” alone is a restricted word on social media, which means that it can’t trend. One fan even went as far to jot down a list of ‘issues’ that occurred via YouTube and the streaming services, which ironically all happened around the same time of the video’s release.
The Twitter user started off by writing QUOTE, “So these are all the fucking strange things that happened/are happening with Fetish. -.- Someone's defenitely sabotaging Selena. @Interscope”. Along with its inability to trend, the list also included a glitch in iTunes where the song was unavailable, so people couldn’t buy it, Selena’s Spotify being hacked, to which her song was listed off of an album called “Storm” by Jenny Duncan, and a 5-hour glitch on YouTube, where it claimed it only received about 1.5 million views in that time, although the music video generated around 500K views in the first 30 minutes alone.
It was also pointed out that the music video was nowhere to be found in many subscribers’ YouTube recommendations after being watched multiple times, as well as Googling “Selena Gomez Fetish wiki” resulting in no sign of such Wikipedia article to be found.
Selenators have come to Sel’s defense, tweeting their distaste for such sabotage, even gettoing her record label in on the action, tweeting, “.@Interscope do something to protect your artist. Spotify, iTunes now YouTube? Not only messy release and now sabotage?” while another user wrote, “So @YouTube wants to tell me that a video which got 400,000 in 22 minutes also got only 600,000 in the last 7 hours?!”
It’s really just simple math here, and as we’ve all learned from Katy Perry, receipts are EVERYTHING. So right now, I’ve gotta know what you guys think – have you also caught on to these strange events that have occurred around the music video’s release? Share all your thoughts and theories right down here in the comments, and as always, be sure to subscribe for all the latest updates. Thanks for hanging out with me here on Clevver News, I’m your host Renee Ariel and I’ll see you next time!
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