In South Korea, songs and music videos get reviewed by the government and major TV networks, deciding whether they are deemed appropriate for broadcast.
Here are some that didn't make the cut
Touch Me - by Ivy
Reason: Deemed inappropriate for children
Chitty Chitty Big Bang - by Lee Hyo Ri
Reason: Road rules violations, including driving without a seat belt, dancers performing on top of buses, and dancing on the street.
Turn It Up - by T.O,P
Reason: Indirect advertising, uttering brands like LV, Dior, Alexander McQueen, and Dolce & Gabbana.
Why are You Doing This To Me - by Foxy
Reason: Promotion of sexual relationships with men and women.
Mirotic - by TVXQ
Reason: Explicit lyrics, particularly "under my skin"
Abracadabra - by Brown Eyed Girls
Reason: BDSM themes, boob touching and lesbian kissing
Strong Baby - by Seung Ri
Reason: The word "crack"
Oppa, Can I Do It? - by E.Via
Reason: the song itself was banned. Because, Oppa is what a young girl calls a slightly older male
Wealthy 2nd Generation - by AJOO
Reason: Promotion of overindulgence and materialism
Suspicious Man - by Lee Jung Hyun
Reason: An extensive bathroom scene
Resource: http://www.buzzfeed.com/empressmaruja/5-hottest-banned-korean-pop-music-videos-1fox
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