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8 Extremely Popular Numbers of BTS Have Been Banned in South Korea, Here’s the List

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From ‘Permission to Dance’ to ‘Pied Piper’, BTS has faced several bans for far-fetched reasons. The most popular band to has faced some discouraging consequences.

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While the whole world is dancing to the beats of BTS, but South Korean Government has a very different perception of this boy band. Though there have been various k-pop bands that have faced banning for some extremely minor reasons. And the list has some shocking tracks that were extremely appreciated in every other part of the globe.

Converse High’, ‘Cypher Part 3: Killer’, ‘Intro: Nevermind’, ‘Dope’, ‘Pied Piper’, ‘Boyz With Fun’, ‘Go Go’, and ‘Permission to Dance’ has been banned from broadcasting in South Korea. Each of these numbers has a huge fan base around the world but still, they have been banned by the South Korean Government for some insignificant reasons.

‘Converse High’ has mentioned some brand names like “Converse”, “Alexandr McQueen” and “Chanel F”, and for this reason, the song was barred from broadcasting on national TV. While ‘Cypher Part 3: Killer’ too was banned because it some indecent terms along with some brand names mentioned in the song.

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‘Intro: Nevermind’ was also banned from broadcasting on South Korean television for using some improper expressions like “I don’t give a sh*t, I don’t give a f**k” in the song. These are regular which you can hear in almost every movie. ‘Dope’ too was banned in South Korea for its supposedly “Vulgar Lyrics”. Though, the song has done a tremendous job on a worldwide platform.

South Korean Government banned the BTS song ‘Pied Piper’ for mentioning the extremely popular social media platform Twitter in their song along with another application called V app. And this is not the end, in July 2022 BTS’ ‘Permission to Dance’ was banned from Seoul gyms. And the reason behind this decision was none other than “Corona Virus”. Music that has 120 beats per minute can be dangerous for the people in the gym so they have eliminated several tracks that fall into this category.

Another BTS number ‘Boyz With Fun’ was banned for using the Chinese Phrase “chi fan le ma” which means “did you eat”. The phrase “chi fan le ma” is quite similar to a Korean curse word, so the government banned the track. Also in the case of their ‘Go Go’, this number was called “too Vulgar” as a reason for banning.

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