[News] MBC decides to not broadcast GD and TOP's "Don't Go Home", Internet users cannot understand the "standard for inappropriate"
2011.01.18
Even though YG recently got the approval of KBS and SBS to broadcast "Don't Go Home", MBC still had to assess and reconsider allowing it to broadcast.
The reason why "Don't Go Home" can't be broadcasted is because it's "too inappropriate".
Seeing that YG is a very big and well known company, they submitted a request for reconsideration, but the result was that it still couldn't be broadcasted.
The sexual inappropriate part is in the rap part: "Was the clock's needle always this loud? I only hear the saliva going down my throat. What should I say? Look baby, I only want to greet the morning with you. Before this night passes, our own secret party. But you're like Cinderella, wanting to go home when the clock hits 12. Lonely nights are long, callin' up your parents. I act strong but it bothers me, S.O.S. there's no progress. Oh wait a second why am I like this? Am I drunk, I'm getting dizzy, I'm falling asleep"
Also, fans really can't understand the reason behind MBC's decision, asking "I really don't understand the standard for inappropriate", "There's gotta be another reason for this" and "A sentence that makes the mind think can't just be deemed as sexual".
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