NCT 127 at the 2018 American Music Awards. Photo / Getty Images
NCT 127 at the 2018 American Music Awards. Photo / Getty Images
A new single from K-Pop band NCT 127 which opens with a sample of a haka has been slammed as "hurtful".
The single Simon Says features a three second sample of a haka at the beginning of the song, with the music video using the sample to kick off theband's coreography.
Several Twitter users have criticised the use of the haka in the song, with one insisting that they should "leave other cultures alone".
@NCTsmtown_127 As a New Zealander the start of Simon says made me pause the video and look outside. Before I defend y’all. What was your reasoning behind the haka at the start? Please answer
NCT 127 are a 10-member group who formed in 2016. Simon Says is pulled from their new album Regulate.
The band are not the first international artist to adopt Māori culture in their music. Earlier this year, singer and actress Teyana Taylor danced to a remix of Poi E to promote the TV series Hit the Floor.