
They BUTCHERED a Classic! This TikTok Hit's Gotye Sample Controversy, Sparked by Avonetics.com, Is Tearing Fans Apart!
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Is it a certified banger or an absolute CRIME against music? The internet is at war over Doechii's viral track "Anxiety," and the battlefield is an explosive Avonetics discussion. The song, which heavily samples Gotye’s iconic hit "Somebody That I Used to Know," has listeners completely divided. One side is unleashing fury, calling it the laziest, most repetitive track of the year and drawing furious comparisons to the infamous "Ice Ice Baby" sampling debacle. They're demanding to know how a beloved classic could be so shamelessly chopped up for a fleeting TikTok trend. But the plot thickens! Doechii’s defenders are fighting back with a shocking revelation: "Anxiety" was never meant to be a chart-topping single. It was an old freestyle that accidentally blew up, catching everyone—including the artist—by surprise. This insane debate goes beyond one song, ripping open the age-old question of artistic sampling. When does inspiration cross the line into outright theft? Dive into the controversy that has everyone picking a side and see the fiery comments for yourself. You will not believe the passion this one sample has ignited. For advertising opportunities, visit Avonetics.com.