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K-pop songs that were banned during South Korean college entrance exams

Find out which tracks from K-pop groups are not recommended during your studies!

It is common that, to focus on their studies, students put on their headphones and listen to music while delving deeper into the most varied topics. However, not all songs are recommended for this practice, as those with addictive melody and lyrics can get stuck in your head, taking away your concentration.

So much so, that in South Korea, there is a list of songs banned by the College Scholastic Ability Test, also known as CSAT (a standardized test recognized by South Korean universities that lasts eight hours) that brings together songs from K-12 groups. pop songs that are so chewy that they can disrupt the decisive moment in young people’s lives: college entrance exams.

With this in mind, RECREIO has put together a list below of 5 of these tracks that are recommended to avoid when studying. Check out!

1. SHINee – “Ring Ding Dong”

Occupying the first position on the list is “Ring Ding Dong”, the title track of SHINee’s third EP titled “Year of Us”. Released in 2009, the track has a repetitive chorus, which combined with the choreography seen in the MV, is unforgettable. Remember above!

2. BTS – “Go Go”

From the album “Love Yourself: Her”, by BTS, the b-side “Go Go” arrived on music streaming platforms in 2017, and even if you think that over time the repetitions of words like “yolo yolo” and “dollar dollar” will leave your mind, they won’t — here’s the spoiler!

3. Red Velvet – “Dumb Dumb”

Being the title-track of Red Velvet’s first album, “Dumb Dumb” was released in 2015 along with the other tracks from “The Red”, even gaining an iconic MV, which helps the already bubblegum song not disappear from memory so easy. Look!

4. BLACKPINK – “DDU-DU-DDU-DU”

“Hit you with that ddu-du, ddu-du, du”! The chorus of the song “DDU-DU-DDU-DU”, which is the title track of BLACKPINK’s album “Blackpink in Your Area”, released in 2018, is one of the most iconic in K-pop, isn’t it? The track was written and produced by Teddy and co-produced by Bekuh Boom, 24 It is R. Tee. Check out!

5. MOMOLAND – “BBoom BBoom”

Released in 2018 by MLD Entertainment, “BBoom BBoom” is the title track of the EP “Great!”, by the girl group MOMOLAND. In addition to the addictive rhythm and captivating lyrics, the song’s choreography makes it an obstacle for those who want to stay focused.

EXTRA: Super Junior – “Sorry, Sorry”

Being the main track from Super Junior’s eponymous album, “Sorry, Sorry” was released in 2009 — and the title of the song makes it clear which word is most repeated in the track. Listen!

Source: Recreio

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