On August 6, KBS revealed that they were banning select songs by JYJ, HyunA, and HA:TFELT for a variety of reasons including sexual innuendo, inappropriate language, and more.
HyunA's agency, Cube Entertainment, stated, "From the beginning, there were two versions of 'Blacklist,' one song that got banned from broadcast. The original got banned from broadcast, but the second version passed through reconsideration and was already used in a comeback stage. In addition, we have no plans to promote the other song, 'French Kiss,' on TV, so there will be no appeal for that."
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HA:TFELT's JYP Entertainment said, "We have no plans to promote 'Bond' from her solo album 'Me?' on TV. We are not discussing a reexamination."
However, as one of JYJ's banned songs include their title track, "Back Seat," C-JeS Entertainment said, "We are working on modification of the lyrics and a request for reexamination. In the case the content itself finds its way away from the original, intended course, JYJ can continue as is without a reexamination."
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