Recently, news emerged that the girl group BABYMONSTER’s new song ‘Click Clack’ was deemed unfit for broadcast by KBS’s music review. This song is one of the double title tracks from BABYMONSTER’s first full album and was flagged for lyrics mentioning specific product brands. It was judged to have violated Article 46 of the KBS Broadcast Review Regulations, which limits advertising effects.

The KBS review results were announced on November 6, and in addition to ‘Click Clack,’ Balming Tiger’s ‘Conning City’ was also deemed unfit for broadcast for the same reason. This ruling is expected to potentially impact the group’s broadcast activities, drawing attention from fans and industry insiders.

The decision that BABYMONSTER’s ‘Click Clack’ is unfit for broadcast is sparking discussions about the boundaries between broadcasting and the music industry. Depending on their response and whether modifications are made, there is keen interest in how they will continue their activities. Fans are eagerly awaiting new updates and have high expectations for the group’s future endeavors.

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