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Olly Murs's New Sound Sparks Social Media Firestorm
27 Nov
Summary
- Olly Murs's new album and single 'Knees Up' face widespread ridicule online.
- Fans and critics mock his new 'ska'-influenced rap style and exaggerated accents.
- Record label EMI reportedly expresses embarrassment over the album's reception.

Olly Murs's latest musical venture, the album 'Knees Up', has become a subject of intense online derision. Songs featuring long rapping segments and 'ska'-influenced beats have been widely panned, with many fans expressing dismay at the drastic shift from his established pop sound. Social media platforms are rife with negative commentary, with some listeners suggesting the album is embarrassing and questioning its release.
The criticism extends to tracks like 'Bonkers' and 'Yesterday's News', which feature exaggerated Essex accents and peculiar lyrics. Sources indicate that executives at his record label, EMI, are mortified by the album's reception. This reaction contrasts sharply with Murs's past successes, including his numerous chart-topping singles and award nominations, which were often guided by a more mainstream approach under Simon Cowell's Syco label.




