Newsie Posted December 30, 2015 Posted December 30, 2015 Most of the big broadcasting companies in Korea (MBC, KBS, SBS) have strict standards on what dance moves make it on stage — especially KBS. Being sexy is great, but the dance moves for these songs were banned from broadcast for being too provocative, and groups were forced to change their choreography to be allowed on stage. Were the bans justified? You be the judge. Vibrato – Stellar Banned by: KBS Why it was banned: Floor + hump action. Where to see it: 1:20 Wiggle Wiggle – Hello Venus Banned by: KBS, MBC, SBS Why it was banned: Butt wiggles… Twerking. Where to see it: 1:29 Be Ambitious – Dal Shabet Banned by: KBS Why it was banned: For the move where they tear away their skirts. Where to see it: 1:30 Move – 4L Banned by: KBS, MBC, SBS Why it was banned: Just watch the music video. Where to see it: The entire music video. Joker – Dal Shabet Banned by: KBS Why it was banned: Too much crotch action, and other sexy moves. Where to see it: 0:34, 2:02, 2:25 Miniskirt – AOA Banned by: KBS, MBC, SBS Why it was banned: For unzipping their miniskirts. Where to see it: 1:06 Something – Girl’s Day Banned by: KBS Why it was banned: For the “sensual” crawling-on-the-floor dance move. Where to see it: 0:39 Marionette – Stellar Banned by: KBS Why it was banned: Everything butt. Where to see it: 0:10, 0:38 Up and Down – EXID Banned by: KBS, MBC, SBS Why it was banned: Hip-thrusting. Where to see it: 0:17 Paradise Lost – Gain Banned by: KBS, MBC, SBS Why it was banned: Leg-spreading and other provocative dance moves. Where to see it: 2:24 Amazing – Cross Gene Banned by: KBS, MBC, SBS Why it was banned: Too much hip action. Where to see it: 0:36 Do you think the bans were justified? Or are the TV stations too sensitive when it comes to sexy dancing? kafox is a K-pop addict and avid viewer and subtitler of Korean dramas on Viki. The post 11 K-Pop Dances That Were Banned For Being Too Sexy appeared first on Soompi.View the full article
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