SEVENTEEN’s ‘LALALI’ Banned by KBS, But Fans Remain Supportive

SEVENTEEN’s ‘LALALI’ Banned by KBS, But Fans Remain Supportive

Despite facing a ban by KBS for their upcoming song, SEVENTEEN’s Hip Hop Unit, consisting of S.Coups, Wonwoo, Mingyu, and Vernon under Pledis Entertainment, remains highly anticipated by their devoted fan base, known as CARATs.

Over time, the Hip-Hop team of SEVENTEEN has consistently released iconic tracks, highlighting their skill in the genre.

The Anticipation for LALALI in 17 IS RIGHT HERE

As fans eagerly awaited the reveal of the Hip-Hop Unit’s song titled “LALALI,”the announcement of their upcoming album “17 IS RIGHT HERE”only added to their excitement.

SEVENTEEN
SEVENTEEN (Photo : Twitter)

The anticipation grew even more when it was announced that each unit song would also have its own music video in addition to the title track, “Maestro.”

SEVENTEEN
SEVENTEEN (Photo : Twitter)

The reason behind the organizers receiving criticism is as follows.

Unexpected Excitement Among CARATs

Despite the disappointment of “LALALI”being prohibited from airing due to language concerns, CARATs surprised everyone by showing their enthusiasm.

The ban, which was attributed to the lyrics impeding the use of appropriate language, sparked interest among fans who were curious about the song’s content, potentially including uncensored elements.

Despite KBS’s ban on broadcasting the song, the Hip-Hop Unit of SEVENTEEN remains determined and committed to performing “LALALI.”This only serves to increase the excitement and anticipation of their dedicated fanbase even more.

In light of their tour announcement, SEVENTEEN faced backlash from Korean CARATs who accused them of consistently deceiving the fandom.

The dissatisfaction arose from multiple controversies, which included allegations of dating between Joshua and the group’s decision to commemorate their 9th year since debut in Japan.

Despite fans expressing disappointment, many suggested that all members should still fulfill their military enlistment. This sentiment was further reinforced in the comments section, with fans lamenting the group’s actions and strongly advocating for enlistment.

The ongoing critique indicates an increasing sense of dissatisfaction among fans with SEVENTEEN’s choices and actions.

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