I am the type of fan who doesn't really read the translations of the lyrics (Some translations can lose the context and meaning of the song which then can be misinterpreted.) and I spend most of the time just vibing to the song. I agree tho some of these songs are too mature for the minors who are singing them
Me too. I just listen to them and vibe out. Same with English songs even though I’m fluent. I just get lost in the melody and vibe. Even though I might sing the lyrics I don’t always realise what they actually say😂😂😂
yeeeeah lol I like the song but lyrics still makes me cringe quite badly~ glad RM talked about it, I think more idols (if they can) should address problematic lyrics, especially if they wrote it, it would be a very positive and mature message
I CANNOT believe you didn’t mention the song Drippin’ by NCT Dream! I remember when that song first came out, international fans were all over twitter trying to protect the members. I think Jisung was 16 the time (?) so it seemed like the company was pushing the mature lyrics onto the members. There’s even a video of Dream in the studio to record the vocals for the track and Haechan says “it’s awkward that Dream is singing lyrics like these.” He looked visibly uncomfortable by the suggestive nature of the lyrics. It’s in the video titled “NCT Recording Diary #4” If it made Haechan uncomfortable, how did the other members feel, even if they didn’t speak about it publicly?
I’ve never listened to the song but I looked up the English translation for the lyrics and the first verse immediately shocked me. That is absolutely wild that they were singing such strange lyrics while still being minors.
@@imagine9414 You’re right. It’s disturbing to read & listen to those lyrics knowing that they were minors. It’s also hard to watch the video I mentioned above. You’ll see Haechan uncomfortable by what he has to sing. I wish artists (especially minors) had their safety respected and their preferences advocated for whenever they’re put in bad situations. All kpop artists need better protection.
@@AuricBlue I can understand why he was so uncomfortable. I was so uncomfortable reading them I couldn’t even finish reading all the lyrics after verse two.
@Lo_o77777 Given-Taken as well...but Bite Me was the first song that popped in my head...We could even go with some of Ateez songs because Jongho would have been a minor when some of those songs were recorded...
@@sarahiari Right? Maybe because we're taught that girls must be protected and boys will be boys! Though I do know SHINee protected Taemin best they could and we see that with Enhyphen and Nik-ki. The songs may be inappropriate, but at least they're trying to protect (and tried to protect) them from predators as best they could/can.
Like that- they can't change the lyrics too much because it was a gift. YG stated they had changed some of the lyrics but if they can't change too much what will charlie puth think?
K-POP fans: these lyrics are inappropriate and wrong for a minor to sing. Same Kpop fan is streaming said song still because they have a bias in the group.
even thought war of hormone was a controversial song but it do not change the FACT that its tune is better than the half of the kpop songs. the fact that BTS write songs with their own personal thoughts not bcz Big bit gave the is amazing. war of hormone might have these type of lyrics but it do not have s*xual lyrics. they just talk abt a young boy, in his teenagee and his thoughts at that time while looking at his crush.
i hope the kpop industry understand that having mature lyrics and clothes even concept for underaged idol will not make them cool or sexy it just attract attention from the male community and some creep will start to sexualize them like making for example tiktok hot edit giving them seductive moves you all when Eunchae was underaged and did that move on smart everyone was bashing her and she was 17 and newjeans was also much heated for cookie even do they didnt have bad inttetion but when babymonster underaged member sing like that it fine yes they got hated but not as much as newjeans and Chiquita who is 15 doin the drip choregraphy is fine too what with the double standers i just hope YG dont give her those baddie concept cuz she is still young and there are many (pervert people) out there that thinks it as a swduction if you know what i mean
War of Hormones is an absolute classic, i love it 💜 reminds me of Namjoon talking about watching dodgy videos and all the other members were watching them too 😂
Fever is not the bad one. Bite Me is. Fever has nothing indecent in it. However one of the I-Land songs have strange lyrics, think the song is called Dive in me or something.
There is one lyric that stands above everything and that is Suga's Haegium!!! This is the anthem of the revolution of modern Korea! Everything else is just vanity!
@ Do you live on Mars? There was no coup attempt in Korea, the second person in the country want to become president even though he is a pro-Chinese criminal, yesterday the Chinese ambassador say that they are “one with Korea”, today again in the Western press they are saying that Korea is definitely not a democratic country… Let such things happen if you haven’t noticed! 😂I predicted them a year ago :) But you were too busy supporting Min Heejin.But I predict her fall a year ago, so I can understand you!😂
Illit is pronounced more like "eyelet" than "ill- it." Officially it's stated "Group Name Meaning: Combined with the words “I Will” [contracted to I'll] and “It” with the meaning of the members being able to be anything and also look forward to becoming anything." Shortly before debut they dropped the punctuation that would have made the pronunciation more explicit.
I don't understand why underage idols are given suggestive lyrics, thats insane to me or why idols of any age are given some other problematic lyrics or songs with problematic messages (if they write it themselves I hope they can grow as people in future)~
Justice for War of Hormone. I'm a grown woman and have no issue with the song, people just want to complain about everything. And even if people have problem with the lyrics, they are in no way "disturbing". It's just a fun song.
You shouldn’t speak on behalf of all women, if some feel objectified and uncomfortable by this lyrics they have all right to point it out, it’s normal for boys and girls to have certain feelings at certain age, but sometimes it’s better to keep some thing to ourselves, if you don’t feel uncomfortable it’s totally fine, but do not demonize others women feelings. I’m still glad that BTS took accountability, so don’t get me wrong, I have no issue with them.
I agree with what the other person said. BTS used to be more conservative in Korean standards but have become much more on the “liberal” side (As in they’ve become more socially accepting, and understand the concepts of sexism, racism, homophobia and feminism) BTS have definitely grown as people ngl
I come from listening to hood, hip hop music. In America we have let soooo many young folks perform and be a part of even worse things. I don’t entirely know the culture but everyone is exposed to the US culture and music. Being 15,16,17 I grew up with more friends that made music and the lyrics may be explicit for the age. I mean most was violence not sexual and most came from male artist yeah but idk… the voice and song is to vibe to now the weird part is when you take the lyrics and the person saying it and even try to make that connection instead of just listening. Nobody knows these teens and what they may know or what’s normal to them but not for society. Rambling at the end when new ppl discover them they will be older some songs may re release. I just got into kpop and stray kids after years of debut and I love the older stuff. Eh maybe it’s just industry and the whole man vs woman thing
Like that is written keeping in mind of pop culture. In Western culture this is nothing but for Korean culture it is reserved specially for underage idols.
Oh really? 'Cookie' is common English slang for 'that'? Funny i have never once heard this (am female). Maybe not in America? Maybe in those 'other' countries that speak English. Loved the song, and yes i noticed it COULD BE taken as suggestive. But you have to choose to see it that way.
It actually is, even in the US, and is also unfortunately why we need to teach even young children appropriate anatomical names. My friend was a school nurse and had a young girl come in saying, “[Mom’s boyfriend] ate my cookie.” It took her far too long, after a physical exam, to realize what the girl was *actually* referring to. Turns out both mom and the teacher had taught consent through “cookie” and “hotdog.”
Cookie 100% is American slang often used in urban dialect. “He wanted the cookies” even Doja cat has a song called Cookie Jar that solidifies the terms meanings and that came out awhile ago.
I know this whole video was about girl groups but what about boy groups with inappropriate lyrics. NCT Dream for example. I'm a huge fan but there's Chewing Gum and Drippin...
5:06 this what I read in my friend notebook the all lyric she write and when i realize ,i say to my friend omg this lyric ,and she say what wrong ?andI say ,this lyric have that deeper meaning,and my friend say what I don't understand,and I've explaine what I've read ,but she just told me not to think such a thing, because she don't want me to think a negative thing
I mean it's a song and all over the world we listen same type of and even more explicit songs and no body cares so why when it is K pop people care a lot just have fun it don't mean anything ffs
It's not that bad honestly speaking, although Exo were Newbies, they aren't babies, the macaroni cheese issue issue is a problem, BTS's War of Hormone was fine though, it's basically about them growing up and seducing a girl, but I get why they were upset, as for New Jeans, the cookie song was fine, it's just the international fans who found it inappropriate, as for babymonster's song, it was pretty inappropriate, 😮
I like "Like That" and I never really pay attention to the lyrics. But I'm not trying to mean or all, but some of the lyrics aren't that suggestive if you think about it. It depends if you hear it a different way and don't always trust English translation because believe me, half of English translations are so wrong it's outrageous, but it's Netizens opinions if it's suggestive or not. I was just sharing my opinion.
One single comment: south korean fans are overly sensitive for the most dumb topics. U call those lyrics in your examples controversial??? Talk about the hypocrisy.... The SK society is, in general, very obtuse & inflexible (although in the last 2-3 y I've started to notice some minor changes) by nature
In my opinion Oversensitive people "fans" are one of the reasons why K-pop/drama today is a shell of it's former self. The creativity is gone because "fans" today can't handle some slight seriousness/adultish themes on the music or acting/modeling gigs groups/singers they "support".
...most suggestive songs are given to literal minors and children. But for adults, especially in a country like Korea, having adult themes (especially in the most important stage of your idol career, comebacks) is risque.
If the girls are adults (and comfortable) with the lyrics then it is nobody’s business. It is their career. Just hope they are having discussions with their younger sibs who look up to them. Jihyo “Strategy”? “Watching my body getting loose” there are no other PG interpretations. 😂 🍦
the point is that most of the sexualizing is done by the COMPANY, not the artists themselves. yes, if they are writing their own lyrics, it is on them. but if they are made to sing, it is most likely a case of not having a choice. they sing because they have to. they have signed the contract. and we never know (or we do know actually) how bad the contracts can go and to what level they can stoop
@ Not exactly correct. These are “service contracts”. Nobody is forced to do anything. The artists can have lyrics and secondary meanings translated into their native language. The artists can ask for arbitration over areas that they believe go out of bounds. The artists can’t be 1%ers and also helpless wallflowers depending on the situation.
@@mesmericmurmurs you can blame the companies however, the company promotes what they think the public wants. If the public is continuing to stream these songs they deem inappropriate companies will continue to cater to that. But kpop as a whole is an extremely exploitative genre regarding their talent.
@ashantythegreat3231 it's not that big of a deal. People are just ignoring the real problems we have. And I was in particular talking about like that by Babymonster. The lyrics are harmless. So why make a fuss about. Listen to Charie Puths original lyrics and you will see, that they adjusted them for young singers. So chill and pull the stick out of your asses
My God, why does everyone always have to exaggerate so much? It seems to me like you're making up ridiculous problems to distract yourself from the real issues we're facing. Besides, I was mostly reffering to Babymonster. The song Like That has absolutely no problematic lyrics that would be unsuitable for teenagers. Just listen to the original lyrics by Charlie Puth, and you'll realize that Babymonster's version was adjusted for young female singers. So, pull the stick out of your ass and stop whining.
I am the type of fan who doesn't really read the translations of the lyrics (Some translations can lose the context and meaning of the song which then can be misinterpreted.) and I spend most of the time just vibing to the song. I agree tho some of these songs are too mature for the minors who are singing them
Nah, I'm the same way
Same here I just found TIck tack English version so fun to chill with who cares about lyrics
Keep vibing
Me too. I just listen to them and vibe out. Same with English songs even though I’m fluent. I just get lost in the melody and vibe. Even though I might sing the lyrics I don’t always realise what they actually say😂😂😂
@@TheBookishDane same here 😂😂😂
As soon as BTS was mentioned i just knew War of Hormone was gonna be the next song lol i remember how controversial it was back in the day
Same xd
No cause fr😭🙏wasn’t this controversy already ended?
yeeeeah lol I like the song but lyrics still makes me cringe quite badly~ glad RM talked about it, I think more idols (if they can) should address problematic lyrics, especially if they wrote it, it would be a very positive and mature message
Lol same 😭🙏🏻
They were teenagers when this came out I would want them to do it again but this time they are adults
8:20 this is wrong. moka is 20 years of age. iroha is the one that’s 16.
Yeah I was about to say something lol
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I CANNOT believe you didn’t mention the song Drippin’ by NCT Dream! I remember when that song first came out, international fans were all over twitter trying to protect the members. I think Jisung was 16 the time (?) so it seemed like the company was pushing the mature lyrics onto the members. There’s even a video of Dream in the studio to record the vocals for the track and Haechan says “it’s awkward that Dream is singing lyrics like these.” He looked visibly uncomfortable by the suggestive nature of the lyrics. It’s in the video titled “NCT Recording Diary #4” If it made Haechan uncomfortable, how did the other members feel, even if they didn’t speak about it publicly?
I’ve never listened to the song but I looked up the English translation for the lyrics and the first verse immediately shocked me. That is absolutely wild that they were singing such strange lyrics while still being minors.
@@imagine9414 You’re right. It’s disturbing to read & listen to those lyrics knowing that they were minors. It’s also hard to watch the video I mentioned above. You’ll see Haechan uncomfortable by what he has to sing. I wish artists (especially minors) had their safety respected and their preferences advocated for whenever they’re put in bad situations. All kpop artists need better protection.
@@AuricBlue I can understand why he was so uncomfortable. I was so uncomfortable reading them I couldn’t even finish reading all the lyrics after verse two.
When you say Jisung I keep thinking of Jisung from Stray Kids
@imagine9414 i looked it up and read the first verse and I was already done. I exited the tab real quick
Can you talk about everglow treatment by their company 😢
True the agency that is managing them is hindering their careers.
@@javiermendoza01415totally agree
YueHua Entertainment,
@@LeeAJ922 ohhh I forgot it haha
Fans didn't show up to their tour so blame it on their forevers... 🙄
No mention of Nik-ki and BITE ME...? I mean...he was like 17 when he recorded that song...
And fever too, I seen barely people complaining about it, and fever lyrics was clearly explicit
@Lo_o77777 Given-Taken as well...but Bite Me was the first song that popped in my head...We could even go with some of Ateez songs because Jongho would have been a minor when some of those songs were recorded...
i think ppl just care about minors from females but males also have real problems
@@sarahiari Right? Maybe because we're taught that girls must be protected and boys will be boys! Though I do know SHINee protected Taemin best they could and we see that with Enhyphen and Nik-ki. The songs may be inappropriate, but at least they're trying to protect (and tried to protect) them from predators as best they could/can.
Bite Me was too much honestly. Like why was Niki dancing with adult women? People complained about the female dancers for all the wrong reasons.
Like that- they can't change the lyrics too much because it was a gift. YG stated they had changed some of the lyrics but if they can't change too much what will charlie puth think?
They act like teenagers don’t talk like that today
4:56 this one isn’t that bad. I honestly think it alludes more to kissing than s*x or something. Chill. Y’all are the ones making it nasty.
Yes
Illit s members are wrong, Iroha is 16 and wonhee is 17!
Not the members the company at fault
‘Like that’ isn’t inappropriate to me…The rest are weird tho.
K-POP fans: these lyrics are inappropriate and wrong for a minor to sing.
Same Kpop fan is streaming said song still because they have a bias in the group.
even thought war of hormone was a controversial song but it do not change the FACT that its tune is better than the half of the kpop songs. the fact that BTS write songs with their own personal thoughts not bcz Big bit gave the is amazing. war of hormone might have these type of lyrics but it do not have s*xual lyrics. they just talk abt a young boy, in his teenagee and his thoughts at that time while looking at his crush.
War of hormones is one of my favorite BTS songs absolutely love it
It weird when they make them say weird stuff
For minors it is inappropriate but most are adults and adults can sing about adult themes
8:19 wait isnt moka 20? iroha is 16
Young pose ❌
Young poose 👽 ✓
i hope the kpop industry understand that having mature lyrics and clothes even concept for underaged idol will not make them cool or sexy it just attract attention from the male community and some creep will start to sexualize them like making for example tiktok hot edit giving them seductive moves you all when Eunchae was underaged and did that move on smart everyone was bashing her and she was 17 and newjeans was also much heated for cookie even do they didnt have bad inttetion but when babymonster underaged member sing like that it fine yes they got hated but not as much as newjeans and Chiquita who is 15 doin the drip choregraphy is fine too what with the double standers i just hope YG dont give her those baddie concept cuz she is still young and there are many (pervert people) out there that thinks it as a swduction if you know what i mean
War of Hormones is an absolute classic, i love it 💜 reminds me of Namjoon talking about watching dodgy videos and all the other members were watching them too 😂
Tick tack is on next level 😭💀
Y'all is forgetting about enhypen's fever? Like Niki was 16 at the time
Fever is not the bad one. Bite Me is. Fever has nothing indecent in it. However one of the I-Land songs have strange lyrics, think the song is called Dive in me or something.
There is one lyric that stands above everything and that is Suga's Haegium!!! This is the anthem of the revolution of modern Korea! Everything else is just vanity!
Can this be described in baby terms I’m a freshman I don’t understand big words😭😭😭
@ Do you live on Mars? There was no coup attempt in Korea, the second person in the country want to become president even though he is a pro-Chinese criminal, yesterday the Chinese ambassador say that they are “one with Korea”, today again in the Western press they are saying that Korea is definitely not a democratic country… Let such things happen if you haven’t noticed! 😂I predicted them a year ago :) But you were too busy supporting Min Heejin.But I predict her fall a year ago, so I can understand you!😂
Jeansforfree shouldn't be singing any NewJeans songs 🌝
First time I heard Butter, I thought they said "sextape right left to beat" I was like hell no 😂
wtf 😂😂
Bro?😭
😂😂😂😂 oh my word
Finna be a lot of hype groups on this one lol
Ni-ki in bite me and Fever too. He was 15/16 at that time and had to sing some LINES
I’ve heard tick-tack the English ver but I never really realize what the lyrics said
Illit is pronounced more like "eyelet" than "ill- it." Officially it's stated "Group Name Meaning: Combined with the words “I Will” [contracted to I'll] and “It” with the meaning of the members being able to be anything and also look forward to becoming anything." Shortly before debut they dropped the punctuation that would have made the pronunciation more explicit.
1:55 why no one talking about the group name?😭😭😭 It's more like young 🐱....😭😭
Because we read it with maturity and we read it as the dictionary defines the word 😅
0:08 RAAHHHH YOUNG POSSE 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥
Cannot date but sing jjirit jjirit banjjak banjjak dugeun dugeun 🤷🏻♂️
I don't understand why underage idols are given suggestive lyrics, thats insane to me
or why idols of any age are given some other problematic lyrics or songs with problematic messages (if they write it themselves I hope they can grow as people in future)~
I mean what's the difference between 17 and 18 if I turn 18 doesn't mean I'm mature grow up netizens
yes even you are in 18 u still minor
@@sarahiarinope lol I’m America once you hit 18 your an adult
I wait for your video everyday ❤❤
Blackpink's ice cream song is cringe as well.
Moka is actually 20 years old. The only minors in illit are Wonhee and Iroha
Justice for War of Hormone. I'm a grown woman and have no issue with the song, people just want to complain about everything. And even if people have problem with the lyrics, they are in no way "disturbing". It's just a fun song.
You shouldn’t speak on behalf of all women, if some feel objectified and uncomfortable by this lyrics they have all right to point it out, it’s normal for boys and girls to have certain feelings at certain age, but sometimes it’s better to keep some thing to ourselves, if you don’t feel uncomfortable it’s totally fine, but do not demonize others women feelings. I’m still glad that BTS took accountability, so don’t get me wrong, I have no issue with them.
I agree with what the other person said. BTS used to be more conservative in Korean standards but have become much more on the “liberal” side
(As in they’ve become more socially accepting, and understand the concepts of sexism, racism, homophobia and feminism)
BTS have definitely grown as people ngl
@@Lo_o77777 I never claimed to speak for all women. I personally just didn't see an issue with the lyrics. If others feel differently that's fine.
@@crystalsnow1138 the lyrics has issues, 1 thing is to not find it uncomfortable, another is denying that there is any problem
@@Lo_o77777 I personally don't see any problems with the lyrics. I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree.
I come from listening to hood, hip hop music. In America we have let soooo many young folks perform and be a part of even worse things. I don’t entirely know the culture but everyone is exposed to the US culture and music. Being 15,16,17 I grew up with more friends that made music and the lyrics may be explicit for the age. I mean most was violence not sexual and most came from male artist yeah but idk… the voice and song is to vibe to now the weird part is when you take the lyrics and the person saying it and even try to make that connection instead of just listening. Nobody knows these teens and what they may know or what’s normal to them but not for society. Rambling at the end when new ppl discover them they will be older some songs may re release. I just got into kpop and stray kids after years of debut and I love the older stuff. Eh maybe it’s just industry and the whole man vs woman thing
And then we have BADVILLAIN talking about spinning the block and gang, but yeah Imma spin it with them, the songs are fire AHAHAHAHHHAA
Like that is written keeping in mind of pop culture. In Western culture this is nothing but for Korean culture it is reserved specially for underage idols.
Moka is 20 years and iroha is 16
Yes, she is. it’s Iroha who is a minor
Before this even starts, if Cookie isn't here, this isn't a legitimate list
Oh really? 'Cookie' is common English slang for 'that'? Funny i have never once heard this (am female). Maybe not in America? Maybe in those 'other' countries that speak English. Loved the song, and yes i noticed it COULD BE taken as suggestive. But you have to choose to see it that way.
It actually is, even in the US, and is also unfortunately why we need to teach even young children appropriate anatomical names. My friend was a school nurse and had a young girl come in saying, “[Mom’s boyfriend] ate my cookie.” It took her far too long, after a physical exam, to realize what the girl was *actually* referring to. Turns out both mom and the teacher had taught consent through “cookie” and “hotdog.”
Cookie 100% is American slang often used in urban dialect. “He wanted the cookies” even Doja cat has a song called Cookie Jar that solidifies the terms meanings and that came out awhile ago.
Never heard of that in Australia either
I'm Australian and have never heard of the "cookie" reference before.
I’m American and have never heard “cookie” used to describe that.
How about Lisa's Moonlit floor lyrics 😁 not to mention its Christmas or Santa version😂
Shes an adult and is free to date so I dont really see anything wrong with her singing the song
She isnt kpop
Which lyric are you referring to???
Lisa's an adult, she can sing about whatever she wants to
I know this whole video was about girl groups but what about boy groups with inappropriate lyrics. NCT Dream for example. I'm a huge fan but there's Chewing Gum and Drippin...
It wasn't all girl groups.
There is nothing wrong with Chewing Gum. That is one of the most innocent songs there.
Like that is so good and it's not that explicit
War of Hormone is a guilty pleasure song, I don’t think the lyrics are all that bad and it’s catchy so it’s been in my head since it came out 😅
Nah cause literally I’m a feminist until that song comes on
What's there to feel guilty about, for me it's just a pleasure.
@ I say guilty pleasure purely due to how others perceive the song
5:06 this what I read in my friend notebook the all lyric she write and when i realize ,i say to my friend omg this lyric ,and she say what wrong ?andI say ,this lyric have that deeper meaning,and my friend say what I don't understand,and I've explaine what I've read ,but she just told me not to think such a thing, because she don't want me to think a negative thing
I mean it's a song and all over the world we listen same type of and even more explicit songs and no body cares so why when it is K pop people care a lot just have fun it don't mean anything ffs
Nowadays songs are Like this 😂❤❤
The reason I don't like music is that most of the lyrics are filthy.
Why are you on a Kpop channel???
@scanspeak00 just pass by and read all the comments, that's all. Cannot?
Well, barely in KPOP coz it's more of a conservative country. Yeah, some songs are like that but not all of them.
young posse? idk but even the group name is kinda...
It's not that bad honestly speaking, although Exo were Newbies, they aren't babies, the macaroni cheese issue issue is a problem, BTS's War of Hormone was fine though, it's basically about them growing up and seducing a girl, but I get why they were upset, as for New Jeans, the cookie song was fine, it's just the international fans who found it inappropriate, as for babymonster's song, it was pretty inappropriate, 😮
8:24 moka is 20 and you probably meant Wonhee and Iroha
I like "Like That" and I never really pay attention to the lyrics. But I'm not trying to mean or all, but some of the lyrics aren't that suggestive if you think about it. It depends if you hear it a different way and don't always trust English translation because believe me, half of English translations are so wrong it's outrageous, but it's Netizens opinions if it's suggestive or not. I was just sharing my opinion.
Next do an analysis American rap lyrics 😂😂😂
Well, American Raps like that are mostly adults, if it was minors it would be different
@@alexwee8875American rappers sexualize and objectify women and don’t receive any backlash
Im here 45 min after releaseee
One single comment: south korean fans are overly sensitive for the most dumb topics. U call those lyrics in your examples controversial??? Talk about the hypocrisy.... The SK society is, in general, very obtuse & inflexible (although in the last 2-3 y I've started to notice some minor changes) by nature
no disrespect but atp netizens should just write the songs if they have such strong feelings 💀
Like that is either wrong or were just didn't miss
Meanwhile the lyrics in American songs:
Cookie and war of hormone were beyond bizzare
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War of Hormone is a bop, I don't have any issue with it.
@ It’s definitely a weird song tho.
You mean iroha and wonhee not moka cause she's 20
8:20 this is wrong sorry! Iroha is 16 and Wonhee is 17 😅
Bro, Moka is 20 😂. It’s like you don’t research enough to get your facts straight before publishing a video
Out of topic, but Asa looks like jinx here 5:44
8:20 moka is 20, iroha is 16 TvT
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In my opinion Oversensitive people "fans" are one of the reasons why K-pop/drama today is a shell of it's former self. The creativity is gone because "fans" today can't handle some slight seriousness/adultish themes on the music or acting/modeling gigs groups/singers they "support".
...most suggestive songs are given to literal minors and children. But for adults, especially in a country like Korea, having adult themes (especially in the most important stage of your idol career, comebacks) is risque.
@@ashantythegreat3231i really don't know why they are okay with Minors singing suggestive songs and calling it "sensitive".
Young Posse is one of the worst group names ever....
And I love like that
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Stop plz just stop pop sonhs is next level dirty okay and if you want a example here you go ,"shape of you"🤔😡
8:36 Ava doesn't support Israel. It's rumours. She even posted donation links to Palestine
If the girls are adults (and comfortable) with the lyrics then it is nobody’s business. It is their career. Just hope they are having discussions with their younger sibs who look up to them. Jihyo “Strategy”? “Watching my body getting loose” there are no other PG interpretations. 😂 🍦
the point is that most of the sexualizing is done by the COMPANY, not the artists themselves. yes, if they are writing their own lyrics, it is on them. but if they are made to sing, it is most likely a case of not having a choice. they sing because they have to. they have signed the contract. and we never know (or we do know actually) how bad the contracts can go and to what level they can stoop
@ Not exactly correct. These are “service contracts”. Nobody is forced to do anything. The artists can have lyrics and secondary meanings translated into their native language. The artists can ask for arbitration over areas that they believe go out of bounds. The artists can’t be 1%ers and also helpless wallflowers depending on the situation.
@@mesmericmurmurs you can blame the companies however, the company promotes what they think the public wants. If the public is continuing to stream these songs they deem inappropriate companies will continue to cater to that. But kpop as a whole is an extremely exploitative genre regarding their talent.
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Age of consent in South Korea is 16. Redditors (lol) needs education and a chill pill.
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My god you sure are overdoing it. Guys stop whining about such unproblematic things
Literal children singing about adult themes is ok to you? Weird.
@ashantythegreat3231 it's not that big of a deal. People are just ignoring the real problems we have. And I was in particular talking about like that by Babymonster. The lyrics are harmless. So why make a fuss about. Listen to Charie Puths original lyrics and you will see, that they adjusted them for young singers. So chill and pull the stick out of your asses
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My God, why does everyone always have to exaggerate so much? It seems to me like you're making up ridiculous problems to distract yourself from the real issues we're facing. Besides, I was mostly reffering to Babymonster. The song Like That has absolutely no problematic lyrics that would be unsuitable for teenagers. Just listen to the original lyrics by Charlie Puth, and you'll realize that Babymonster's version was adjusted for young female singers. So, pull the stick out of your ass and stop whining.
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This is wrong moka is 20 years old so she is not minor . Wonhee and iroha are minors . Iroha is 16.
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This is wrong moka is 20 years old so she is not minor . Wonhee and iroha are minors . Iroha is 16.
This is wrong moka is 20 years old so she is not minor . Wonhee and iroha are minors . Wonhee is 17 and Iroha is 16
This is wrong moka is 20 years old so she is not minor . Wonhee and iroha are minors . Wonhee is 17 and Iroha is 16
This is wrong moka is 20 years old so she is not minor . Wonhee and iroha are minors . Wonhee is 17 and Iroha is 16