I am truly angry that in gần đây months, restrictions have been placed on three of the major âm nhạc shows, asking sexy female artists to clean up their performances, making their outfits and choreography much thêm tamer than the original version. I really do think that it was totally unneccessary because it's absolutely not like young girls, including teenage girls, will be doing what the sexy female artists do on ti vi and through their âm nhạc videos. It's definitely not like that. And the much thêm tamer camera shots and angles during their performances are unneccessary too because it's alright to film their body parts and all of the fanboys out there really do enjoy it
And i'm especially mad at KBS for banning songs and âm nhạc video for all the lame and silly reasons. They should know that all of the songs that we hear and all the âm nhạc video that we see on ti vi as well as on YouTube aren't like what they have thought at all. And they should start looking at the âm nhạc video really carefully as well as listening to the songs very carefully to get the ACTUAL meaning of the video and songs before banning them for no true reason at all. I know that trái cam, màu da cam caramel, kẹo caramel wasn't shedding light on something serious and Crayon Pop wasn't encouraging all the South Korean people to hate Nhật Bản and the people of the country. These female artists are just having fun and that's totally it.
I'm definitely calling KBS, SBS and MBC to throw out the restrictions for "Music Bank", "Music Core" and "Inkigayo" so that these sexy female artists can get back to being as provocative as they wanna be and have the freedom to spread their legs, shake their butts, hiển thị off what they proudly have and especially do sexual dance moves and other provocative stuff like that. I don't ask for much but to ask these three được ưa chuộng broadcasting stations to drop the restrictions for good soon. And everyone needs to know that parents are the only role models, NOT the ti vi networks here. And once that has occured soon enough, everyone will enjoy the provocative dance moves, concepts and outfits that sexy female artists hiển thị off. I hope that it will happen sometime before the năm ends hoặc at the start of tiếp theo year
And i'm especially mad at KBS for banning songs and âm nhạc video for all the lame and silly reasons. They should know that all of the songs that we hear and all the âm nhạc video that we see on ti vi as well as on YouTube aren't like what they have thought at all. And they should start looking at the âm nhạc video really carefully as well as listening to the songs very carefully to get the ACTUAL meaning of the video and songs before banning them for no true reason at all. I know that trái cam, màu da cam caramel, kẹo caramel wasn't shedding light on something serious and Crayon Pop wasn't encouraging all the South Korean people to hate Nhật Bản and the people of the country. These female artists are just having fun and that's totally it.
I'm definitely calling KBS, SBS and MBC to throw out the restrictions for "Music Bank", "Music Core" and "Inkigayo" so that these sexy female artists can get back to being as provocative as they wanna be and have the freedom to spread their legs, shake their butts, hiển thị off what they proudly have and especially do sexual dance moves and other provocative stuff like that. I don't ask for much but to ask these three được ưa chuộng broadcasting stations to drop the restrictions for good soon. And everyone needs to know that parents are the only role models, NOT the ti vi networks here. And once that has occured soon enough, everyone will enjoy the provocative dance moves, concepts and outfits that sexy female artists hiển thị off. I hope that it will happen sometime before the năm ends hoặc at the start of tiếp theo year