K-pop group's new track banned over 'sexually explicit' lyrics
Briefly

The popular girl group's new song was released last Monday (22 January), prompting a review of the lyrics, which include "it's bad if you spit out your full stomach/I'll give you some more, stop wiping your saliva... little touch on my tongue" and "you can wipe it everywhere."
According to Yonhap News Agency, KBS didn't give specific details of the lyrics that led to the ban but noted that it contained "many metaphorical lyrics with sexual nuances" and that, should the group want to promote future songs, needing to change the lyrics may be "inevitable".
Another track from the band's upcoming album 2, "Rollie," has also been banned, although all other songs have been approved for broadcast.
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