>>36099802By that same logic, they'd see "normies" reacting poorly to the songs that DID try engaging with their forced brand persona though, and coming from a marketing background within another soulless corporation, those stupid fucking flame comments inevitably reached their ears.
Mori may be worried about the views and clicks in general though, since she was really excited about her One Piece Song cover, and while she and all of us loved it, she still seemed a bit bummed it didn't perform as well as some of her other tracks (though YT seems to be hitting most of the Songs released on their platform thanks to Kpop fuckwads). So, rather than speculate further on what's going on behind the scenes, I'll take her word about having more creative freedom this time around, and hope this one turns out well.