BABYMOSTER’s “CLIK CLAK” – Fails Broadcast Regulations

BABYMOSTER’s “CLIK CLAK” – Fails Broadcast Regulations

BABYMOSTER’s “CLIK CLAK” single has been termed “ineligible for broadcast”.

BABYMOSTER band’s latest hit single “CLIK CLAK” from the ‘DRIP’ album has failed KBS’s music review ratings. On November 6, IZE reported that “CLIK CLAK” was classified as ineligible for broadcast due to some problematic issues with the song.

The “CLIK CLAK” single mentions brand names, which might have instigated a violation of KBS’s music review policy. Some of the song’s lyrics include “I be laughing to the bank in my Maybach”, “Zero hundred like Ferrari”, and “Cartier stacked up on my wrist”.

However, if a song receives an ineligibility status, it can be modified and resubmitted for airing on KBS’s programs. Other tracks from BABYMOSTER’s ‘DRIP’ album, including “DRIP”, passed the eligibility test. The ‘DRIP’ album was released on November 1, 2024.

 

—-Karen Mwenda

 

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