In a curious turn of events, distinctive pink posters featuring a cryptic QR code have appeared throughout Aberdeen city centre, igniting speculation among residents and passersby. These eye-catching flyers have been spotted on lamp posts and bus stops along Union Street and Broad Street, drawing attention with their bold design and provocative message.
The posters bear a striking message that reads: “Tinashe (TY), I know what you and Daniels (DD), did.
Don’t lie here’s the proof, I told you I’lld tell everyone. Everyone is going to know your true colours. I hate you.” At first glance, the text suggests a scandalous revelation, hinting at some wrongdoing involving the individuals mentioned. The inclusion of a QR code adds an element of mystery, leading many to wonder what secrets it might unveil.
However, the intrigue takes an unexpected turn when the QR code is scanned.
Instead of revealing a scandalous exposé, it directs users to a Spotify link featuring a song titled “Rubi Rose” by Tinashe YCM, a Glasgow-based rapper. This twist has left many puzzled, as the initial impression of the posters suggested something far more sinister. The song was released on November 22, and it appears that these posters are part of a promotional campaign for Tinashe YCM’s latest work.
It’s important to note that Tinashe YCM is not to be confused with the American singer Tinashe. The Glasgow-based artist is carving out a niche for himself in the music scene, and this promotional stunt has certainly garnered attention. The use of provocative language and the mysterious QR code has sparked conversations across social media platforms, with many speculating about the intent behind the campaign.
As the buzz continues to grow, Tinashe YCM has been approached for comment regarding the posters and their purpose. The local community remains curious about who is behind this eye-catching marketing strategy and what it means for the artist’s future endeavors.
If you have any information about the creators of these pink posters or insights into Tinashe YCM’s music, feel free to reach out to us at livenews@ajl.co.uk. The mystery surrounding these posters may just be the beginning of a larger conversation about creativity and marketing in the music industry.
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