Ever since the controversy over the pirated software that Carnage used in one of his producer videos from 2015, Carnage has been poked fun at by fellow producers, DJs, and fans.
With Carnage's first single dropping on January 12th from his new album, Carnage took to Twitter to demand some “God d*mn respect” on his name as well as the self-proclamation of “producer of the year.”
As you would imagine, Carnage was met with ridicule from fans, and fellow DJs such as Darude, Gabriel & Dresden, Maor Levi, and a number of other music producers.
It’s time I demand some god damn respect on my name…. producer of the year… wait till I drop this album… #CARNAGESEASON
First single January 12th.
— CARNAGE (@djcarnage) January 5, 2018
Dude, really? Is this a ’you’ thing or a generational thing? You GAIN respect with actions, ethics, work put it, not demand it. Geez. https://t.co/Ot003j00qA
— Darude (@Darudevil) January 6, 2018
Why even bother
— Maor Levi (@REALMAORLEVI) January 6, 2018
— Maor Levi (@REALMAORLEVI) January 6, 2018
He knows he’s not going to get actual respect so he writes things like this to incense people to RT his tweet. Kinda brilliant actually
— The Only Road (@GabrielNDresden) January 6, 2018
— Darude (@Darudevil) January 7, 2018
