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IZ*ONE’s Japanese Song Labeled ‘Unfit’ For Korean Broadcast

 

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Japanese-Korean combo girl group IZ*ONE’s Japanese song “You're In Love Right?†was named unfit for broadcast by KBS and later SBS The Korean broadcasting station SBS stated that the “Strong Japanese style cannot be broadcasted†and KBS commented on the 30th on how the song conflicts with their broadcast regulations “As all the lyrics are in Japanese†Yasushi Akimoto wrote the lyrics for this song

 

(Source: Girls Channel, Record China)

1. [+3,818, -500] All Koreans should die

2. [+3,199, -9] Eh, don’t Koreans sing in Korean in Japan

3. [+2,258, -7] Well then, don’t broadcast them in Japan either

4. [+1,770, -9] Old-fashioned

5. [+1,672, -19] Don’t care

6. [+1,522, -14] Whatever, just don’t involve yourselves with Japan anymore.

7. [+1,448, -22] Idols work hard in both Japan and Korea, they even have Japanese members in the group too. I feel bad that they’re receiving such treatment. Didn’t they get to sing Japanese songs while on Produce though?

8. [+1,344, -18] Let’s reject Hallyu idols from being in Japan too then. Ban Korean dramas from broadcasting. I wouldn’t be bothered if it didn’t exist at all.

9. [+867, -1] If they hate Japan so much, why do they bring Hallyu and idols to Japan. Don’t earn money in Japan

10. [+807, -19] This is the group that Sakura Miyawaki is in right?
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11. [+790, -4] What’s a Korean-Japanese combo idol.

12. [+687, -5] What a sad country

13. [+544, -8] I seriously hate them

14. [+490, -6] Please, don’t involve yourselves with Japan

15. [+72, -242] Good luck to the 3 Japanese members

16. [+267, -3] I hope Korean people get banned from Japan! Don’t come to Japan, Koreans!

 

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Kpop groups sing in Japanese when their in Japan too

 

It's not like they aren't allowed to sing in Korean.

They sing in Japanese simply becauee Japanese people wouldn't listen to them otherwise, except for some hardcore kpop fans.

 

BTS performing a song in Korean on NHK which is the Japanese version of KBS.

 

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Thanks for sharing

It's not like they aren't allowed to sing in Korean.

They sing in Japanese simply because Japanese people wouldn't listen to them otherwise, except for some hardcore kpop fans.

 

BTS performing a song in Korean on NHK which is the Japanese version of KBS.

 

ht tps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NlUmOyjZ2s

 

Also - I believe the only time foreign artists do not sing in Japanese on music shows is when their song is doing good in Japan

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1 song was deemed unfit for broadcast in Korean Public TV because of its Japanese lyrics ==> 3818 Users: All Korean should ...  ?????? What kind of long jump in logic is this?  Japanese government most likely need to flag these 3818 Users' online activities. They seem to be the type of people that can cause harm in the society.

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Why are people more outraged by a stupid internet comment than by the Korean broadcast's action? 

 

Some Japanese say mean stuff about Koreans online, yet Koreans are able to perform in Japan just fine. Korean artists are treated respectfully in real life just fine too in Japan. While in Korea, the public, government, news, broadcasting stations, all put concerted effort to bar and vilify Japanese. And yet there is less outrage in that? 

 

I'd say the xenophobia are not equal. The Koreans are much much much worse than Japanese. 

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