YOUNG POSSE, the new girl group under BEATS Entertainment and DSP Media, made their much-anticipated debut on October 18 with their EP album, "MACARONI CHEESE."
While the debut has garnered attention for its seemingly fun and unserious approach, the title track, also named "MACARONI CHEESE," has sparked a wave of mixed reactions and concerns among netizens.
The Debut and the Controversial "MACARONI CHEESE"
The controversy revolves around the lyrics of the song, which have been interpreted by some as containing explicit innuendos or euphemisms related to sexual content.
This interpretation gains credibility when considering the infamous 2020 hit song "WAP" by Cardi B, in which she compared her private anatomy to "macaroni in a pot."
The music video for "MACARONI CHEESE" has also been noted for containing suggestive imagery that aligns with this interpretation.
The chorus of the song comprises lyrics that have raised eyebrows and sparked debates due to their potential suggestive nature. These lines have become a focal point of controversy surrounding "MACARONI CHEESE."
"Mix flour, salt, and pepper, just add it up (Add it up)
Pour it over my body, all that cheddar cheese, right here (Right here)
What do you mean it's not tasty? Don't just make it up (Make it up)
Then, you eat it, easy peasy, already into my mouth, ya, ya (Ya, ya)
Macaroni, have a try, ya, ya (What, what?)
As I eat, it tastes so good, yeah, yeah (Hey)
Got me so crazy, y'all wanna check it
Pop me some soda
Everyone gathering, it's necessary
No party goalie, the goal is in my mouth "
This interpretation gains credibility when considering the infamous 2020 hit song "WAP" by Cardi B, in which she compared her private anatomy to "macaroni in a pot."
The music video for "MACARONI CHEESE" has also been noted for containing suggestive imagery that aligns with this interpretation.
The song is also noteworthy for being partially self-written by the members. Leader Sunhye began composing the song after being inspired by a macaroni cheeseburger poster, giving it a unique origin story.
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Additionally, the name "YOUNG POSSE" has raised eyebrows among netizens. Some argue that it sounds too similar to "young p*ssy," a potentially explicit reference.
Netizens' comments:
- What kind of message are they trying to send with a title like that? I'm concerned about the influence this will have on younger listeners."
- "I can't believe they're promoting such explicit content. It's disappointing to see."
- "The lyrics are so catchy, but I wish they had chosen a more tasteful title for their debut."
- "It's just another example of how the music industry is becoming more and more provocative. Not a fan of this trend."
- "I'm all for artistic expression, but this feels like it's crossing a line. I hope they consider the impact it might have on their audience."
However, it's important to note that the group's name is derived from the Latin word "posse," which means "can do" or "possible." In this context, the name represents a group of young people coming together with a purpose.
The controversy surrounding YOUNG POSSE's debut and their song "MACARONI CHEESE" highlights the complexities of interpreting lyrics and imagery in the world of K-pop.
It also raises questions about the boundaries between artistic expression and age-appropriate content, particularly for younger idols in the industry. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how this controversy will impact the group's image and future releases.
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Cassidy Jones wrote this.