
Tensions soared beyond control when singer-actor and DJ Chin Chinawut posted a clip on TikTok discussing the DJ Sod Style drama, specifically mentioning Sod Style as follows:
- "If you want to insult me, go ahead, I'll take it. At first, I wasn't going to say anything, but I can't hold back anymore. Feel free to insult me back, I don't mind."
- Chin said he hasn't been in the DJ scene long and was once seen asa celebrity.Is it true that celebrities, actors, or famous people are taking jobs away from professional DJs?
- Chin feels people have the right to think that way, and he respects DJs greatly because he has been involved in thehip-hopfestival scene for a long time, though he had never been a DJ himself.
- Chin started DJing just to try it out, and although he wasn't skilled at first, he began getting gigs and selling shows after one month of practice.
- What he dislikes greatly is people with big mouths saying they learnedin just a short time,got gigs, and are very good at it. He congratulates them but insists they have no right to speak like that.
- He said such comments demean others by saying they learned quickly and landed festival gigs. They should reflect on why they've only gotten so far. Who are they to judge others?
- Some people don't have many followers, but DJing is their profession to support their families. They train hard to earn money for food and mortgage payments.
- Pursuing their profession is one matter; insulting them is another.
- Chin said he practices DJing with dedication, learning and improving, and he has never belittled or insulted anyone.
On the other hand, Sod Style fired back sharply at Chin Chinawut.
- She said she saw the clip from the celebrity singer-actor she once admired, who called her outspoken and asked who she was.
- Sod Style explained she has been a creator for over 10 years and has run many businesses.
- She organized a festival-themed birthday party for a friend and acted as the DJ because she enjoys that kind of music. She wanted to try it once and show her friends, so she hired a teacher to instruct her.
- Proud of herself, she posted a clip of her rehearsing to her satisfaction, though she had limited practice time. Then drama erupted with people saying she was arrogant, overly confident, and exaggerating by calling herself a DJ after only a few hours of learning.-- Sod Style clarified she never claimed to be a DJ. When the drama arose, she was unfairly accused of becoming a DJ in just 10 hours and was accused of belittling the profession.
- If she were belittling DJs, why would she spend tens of thousands hiring a teacher?- After that, top DJs used her to attract insults from others.- She woke up to find herself flooded with criticism.
- Sod Style was very angry and resentful, chasing and insulting those who insulted her.
- She said the term "outspoken" was sarcastic because she was angry and resentful. She is a real woman but was dragged and insulted like an animal. This is the root cause she wants the singer-actor to understand.
- She asked if it was right for a man to behave that way and if she had the right to be angry when he disrespected her dreams, passions, and insulted her harshly.
- Sod Style questioned whether she had the right to be angry and defend herself. If someone insults her, should she remain silent?
- The phrase she used about "learning in two days and getting gigs" was sarcastic and provocative because she was angry. When he insulted her, she insulted him back. When he disrespected her, she disrespected him in return.
- She did not insult others recklessly or belittle any profession because she knows who she is.
- If someone hasn't followed the whole story, they might get angry at her. Is that right? Is that manly? They are no different from those men who dragged her out to beat her even though she did nothing wrong — was it just envy?