NCT U recently marked their return with their highly-anticipated album, "Golden Age - The 4th Album," featuring the title track "Baggy Jeans."
Nonetheless, it has come to light that another track from the album originally possessed a rather eyebrow-raising title, leaving NCTzens astounded.
Shocking Original Title Unearthed
Upon acquiring the album's physical copy, devoted fans meticulously examined the credits and stumbled upon a startling revelation. Within the song's description for "That's Not Fair," it was disclosed that the original title had been "That's My B*tch."
The disclosure left NCTzens in a state of astonishment, as they were confronted with the unforeseen explicit title that the song might have originally borne.
This revelation has undoubtedly given the song a different vibe, causing fans to perceive it in a new light, and it's safe to say that they can't hear it quite the same way anymore.
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NCT U's bold move in considering such an explicit title for their song has certainly sparked conversations among fans and the K-pop community at large, leaving many to wonder about the boundary-pushing direction the group is taking with their music.
Netizens' comments:
- "Alright, but 'That's Not Fair' is seriously fantastic; let's have a genuine discussion about it."
- "And It happened again! Another NCT Song that has a demo title"
- "Thats why i always go to credits first whenever i got the album what the OG title is."
- "Why am I not astonished?"
- "OFC IT IS,OFC"
- "Its always NCT"
- "SHOULF'VE KEEP THE OG "
- "It does have a logical explanation; just listen to the beat."
- "surprised but not surprised"
While fans continue to process this newfound information, it becomes evident that NCT U's recent release has ushered them into an unforeseen and unconventional trajectory, ultimately pushing the boundaries within the K-pop industry.
In the meantime, former NCT and WayV member Lucas is facing online criticism for his involvement in something concerning NCT U's latest title track, "Baggy Jeans."
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