IU Comes Under Fire For Allegedly “Queer-Baiting” With Her Song Title, “Love Wins”

She has angered a few members of the community.

IU recently teased her new single with BTS’s V, “Love Wins.”

As much as many are excited over the collaboration and new music, a portion of the public have taken issue to the title. “Love Wins” is a phrase that is strongly and commonly linked to LGBTQ+.

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Disappointed members of the public brought up the topic. They accused her of queer-baiting.

IU wants to pretend that “Love Wins” is about how cuteness and being friendly will save the world, using a light-hearted disguise. But as you can observe from her past marketing strategies, just as how she always is, her intentions are too transparent. It’s a pity and it’s disappointing.

— Para_ti_1

Others point out that the meaning of the phrase is obvious, despite her fans rebuffing that the singer is merely refering to the general message of love.

Ultimately, she did not announce any context of LGBTQ+, and put forth an image of hetero love on the front, while inciting a possible interpretation of “support for LGBTQ+.” We call this queer-baiting, and people are already concluding that they don’t like this instead of agreeing with and supporting it. I think IU knows this too?

— Pinktail_butt

Despite the backlash, many fans have insisted that IU has always been using the slogan throughout her career.

Her company has not yet responded to the backlash.

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