DJ Takgu! DJ Bulabog! DJ Normie!
Why act tough online kung hindi rin naman kayang tanggapin ang criticism at hate coming from the other side?
From past to present, people still remember how you stayed on-air during Holy Week controversies, plus the issue of using someone else’s YouTube content without proper permission or acknowledgment. Kaya huwag kayong magtaka kung bakit maraming pumupuna sa inyo hanggang ngayon.
And now… after releasing that so-called “Reverse Card” ident this year? 👀
Biglang maintenance season since the last week of April? Ano pong nangyari doon?
Here’s the thing:
If you can parody and mock others, don’t be surprised when people parody your own content too. That’s internet culture. Even PewDiePie made his own versions of famous intros back in 2020–2021, and fans joined the trend as well.
So yes — we’re also making our own version inspired by your latest ident. Reverse card nga diba? 🎴
Special thanks to the uploader chibeechi of the “9th Anniversary Reverse Card” ident for the inspiration:
And please… stop acting like victims every single time criticism hits back.
Kapag kayo nang-aasar = “funny”
Kapag kayo ang binalikan = “hate”?
That’s not how the internet works.
At the end of the day, real broadcasters focus on consistency, originality, and professionalism — not endless drama, maintenance excuses, and reverse-card gimmicks. 📻🔥
Let’s be honest.
One major reason this revival conflict exploded was because your newer station IDs started sounding suspiciously familiar to our own production style.
🎵 The same type of background music.
🎵 Similar production energy.
🎵 Similar “bigger and stronger” radio-style slogans.
🎵 Similar effects and presentation flow.
Then suddenly: You just drops a “Reverse Card” ident using almost the same energy and audio direction — but now mixed with edgy humor, profanity, and meme culture.
That’s where the frustration came from.
Because from our perspective, it stopped feeling like inspiration and started feeling like direct mimicry of our audio identity.
And yes —that frustration eventually became one of the reasons behind the diss track:
🎵 “STOP RIGHT NOW” 🎵
Not because of simple jokes. Not because of memes. But because it felt like the station identity itself was being copied and flipped into chaotic “brainrot” content while pretending it was original.
At the end of the day: Criticism goes both ways.
If you can dish out edgy satire, reverse cards, and parody content —then don’t panic when people respond with the same energy.
Stay tuned, mga Ka-Heartstronauts. 🚀
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