The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family is back with yet another list of songs they’ve banned for supposedly containing content that’s harmful to the youth.
Included this round is B2ST’s “Rainy Days“, which was banned for the use of ‘drugs’ in its lyrics. A line from the song states, “I think I’m drunk, I should stop drinking.” The ministry explained that it alluded to drinking and that it could influence the youth in a negative way. Baek Ji Young’s “I Can’t Drink” was banned for the same reason.
Jay Park’s “Don’t Let Go“, After School’s “Funky Man“, and Heo Young Saeng’s “Out the Club” were all banned for sexually suggestive lyrics, while X-5’s “Fantasy” was banned for the use of slang and the mention of ‘offensive businesses’. 4minute’s “Heart to Heart” music video was banned for the same reason as X-5’s.
DJ DOC’s “Joy and Pain” and MBLAQ’s “Again” were banned for the illustration of violence, while Kang Seung Yoon’s “You’re My Heaven” was banned for sexually suggestive content and the promotion of violence.
SECRET’s Song Ji Eun’s second solo track, “Going Crazy“, had both the song and music video banned for encouraging crime.
The ‘offensive businesses’ mentioned above is referring to none other than a club. Any song or music video that contains the word ‘club’ or a scene from a club will be hit with a ban. As previously reported, songs that are banned cannot be sold to minors under the age of 19 and cannot be aired before 10 PM KST.
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