dn mporo na katalavo ti exoun oi stixoi kai t ekanan ban t trgdi//einai gia atoma ano tn 19 ( oti na nai) kai 9a provaletai stn tv kai sta radiofona ( t koreatika etc) meta ts 10 t vradi ...DBSK ~[News] Mirotic Banned?~
http://kr.youtube.com/watch?v=97E84lmGDvA[NEWS] DBSK is Too Sexy for the Government
Lyrics from Dong-bang-shin-ki’s newest album, “Mirotic” have been deemed “inappropriate” for minors due to the explicit lyrics. Specifically, the Ministry of Health and Family Affairs have pointed out the references to sperm in the word, “Crystal” (….flowing through you are millions of my crystal…”) and “red ocean” to a woman’s monthly function.
Wait, what’s wrong with “red ocean”? We thought it is the opposite of “blue ocean” from the hit business book “Blue Ocean” by Kim and Mauborgne.
So anyhow, we think that “crystals” and “red ocean” are not as explicit or blatant as Rain’s “Rainism” track: “magic stick spinning in your shivering body.”
However, these popstars were not the only ones that the government does not approve of - other songs deemed as inappropriate for minors are Solbi’s “Do it Do it,” and Dynamic Duo’s “Trust Me.”
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[NEWS] SM Entertainment Will Release an Edited “Mirotic”
Korea’s Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs is on a roll.
After banning Rain and his Magic Stick, the Ministry has now turned their attention to Dong Bang Shin Ki.
Just a couple of days ago, the Ministry banned TVXQ’s hit song “Mirotic” for its “suggestive sexual content” and asked SM Entertainment to change the lyrics of the song.
SM Entertainment negotiated the terms for the condition but like Rain they were left with no choice but to comply with the Ministry’s decision to release an edited version of “Mirotic”.
A representative from SM Entertainment released a statement on December 2, said, “The Commission of Youth Protection has determined ‘Mirotic‘ as one of the songs that are banned, therefore we will release an edited version. However, this decision will not necessarily satisfy Commission of Youth Protection because they have their own measure apart, but this step must be made to prevent further effects.”
Based on Ministry decision, the new and improved “Mirotic” would most likely not include the words ‘jumun’, ‘nol kajjeosso’, and its famous line ‘I got you under my skin’ since these lyrics are “very harmful to the youth”, so the Ministry says.
The squeaky clean version would be effective immediately on all future TVXQ activities.
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