Dolla has been in the spotlight after their latest music video, Question, was taken down from YouTube for being deemed “too revealing.” 
The issue sparked concern among fans, especially with the group’s upcoming concert, Dolla: Good Girls Gone Bad, scheduled for December 6 at Idea Live Arena.
However, concert organizer and singer Sufi Rashid assured that the show will proceed as planned.
“Some people have already started asking about the concert because of the viral issue… but we are simply doing our job as organizers,” Sufi told mStar.

He added that all preparations are being carried out properly, and major decisions are now in the hands of Universal Music Malaysia (UMM).
Earlier, the music video was removed after Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs), Datuk Dr. Mohd Na’im Mokhtar, stated that the government is reviewing possible action against Muslim celebrities who dress in a revealing manner.

Following the statement, UMM pulled the Question MV from all digital platforms, emphasizing their commitment to cultural values and religious sensitivities.

Despite the controversy, Sufi remains confident that fans will still be able to enjoy the concert.
With preparations running smoothly, Dolla is set to take the stage, even as the MV remains offline due to the sensitive issue. –Boom!









