JYP Entertainment, the record agency behind the popular K-Pop group Stray Kids, has recently been under fire by the boys fans who have been heavily criticized the company for censoring the renowned musical octet.
During their time in the industry, the boys have follow the regulations required by the parental guide, in which they seek to minimize or eliminate content that may affect children and adolescents, as members constantly do.
Both the leader Bang Chan and the rest of the members are clear that they must censor explicit language in their live broadcasts and chat rooms, even recently fans heard the group singing ‘TOPLINE‘ and they did not hesitate to censor the lyrics in the part that says “We don’t give a fu**“.
However, despite the fact that many fans agree with the censorship, they also want to listen to the original song, but everything seems to indicate that this will not be possible, since it has been revealed that the word “fu**” has been removed from Spotify lyrics of the song and the fans have reacted on the networks.
THEY REMOVED THE FUCK IN TOPLINE?? pic.twitter.com/zAQHJcph5o
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For this reason, STAY has criticized the agency JYP Entertainment since it seems they were responsible for censoring the group. The company has received thousands of comments on Twitter for its actions towards the boys, despite the fact that it has not yet been confirmed that they were the responsible.