
Why was J-Hope's Killin' It Girl banned from KBS shows? Know as broadcaster overturns decision
J-Hope's Killin' It Girl was initially banned from KBS shows
Killin' It Girl by J-Hope was banned from broadcasting on KBS shows on June 11, due to a part of the lyrics being deemed unsuitable by them. As per them, the track featured direct mention to specific brands, and hence, was promotional in nature. It violated Article 46 of the broadcasting review code, and thus, was not allowed to be promoted on KBS shows.
What made KBS lift the ban from J-Hope's Killin' It Girl promotions?
After being banned from performing Killin' It Girl live on KBS shows, a revised lyrics of the song was submitted ahead of J-Hope's performance on Music Bank. The BTS member's song was then reviewed once again by the broadcasting company and they finally gave it a green light. Thus, the artist was able to take the Music Bank stage on June 20. Notably, both the solo and GloRilla-featured versions of Killin' It Girl are now deemed suitable for airplay.
Under KBS guidelines, songs that were previously banned can be re-examined if the offending content is edited out or removed. Given the new ruling that the song is suitable, Killin' It Girl is now approved for broadcast on KBS' television and radio networks.
About J-Hope's Killin' It Girl music video
Killin' It Girl, featuring GloRilla, was released on June 13, 2025. The song is a pop, hip-hop track with a focus on the feeling of falling in love at first sight. A solo version of the song, was also released simultaneously. The music video of the featured-version gained swift popularity, by achieving a milestone of 1 million views on YouTube in a record 43 minutes– a first for a K-pop artist in 2025.
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