7 K-pop Songs That Have Been ‘Banned by CSAT’ This 2024: ‘APT,’ ‘Supernova’ & More!

7 K-pop Songs That Have Been ‘Banned by CSAT’ This 2024: ‘APT,’ ‘Supernova’ & More!

When a K-pop song goes viral due to factors such as catchiness, impact, or virality, it is eventually banned by students.

This is because that unforgettable song can distract students from focusing on their studies. However, the lighthearted ban is also a testament to the song’s success!

Contains 7 K-pop songs that were “banned” in 2024!

1. ‘APT.’ by BLACKPINK Rosé & Bruno Mars

“APT.” is the newest K-pop craze and is still trending across all music platforms. The song generated a plethora of content online, as both idols and fans appreciated the trendy track online. Thanks to its catchy and infectious vibe, “APT.” he was immediately banned.

2. ‘Supernova’ by aespa

The verses and chorus of “Supernova” will really find a way to stick in your head!3. ‘Magnetico’ by ILLIT

ILLIT’s breakthrough and debut song “Magnetic” was banned in 2024 due to its lively sound and addictive choreography!4. ‘Boom Boom Bass’ by RIIZE

RIIZE’s “Boom Boom Bass” also earned a place on the ban list thanks to its funk, which can make anyone dance!5. “TAP” by NCT ​​Taeyong

TAP’s breathtaking beat and rap verses are so memorable that you might want to reschedule your listening session if you’re preparing for exams.6. ‘XO’ by ENHYPEN

ENYPEN’s simple yet addictive chorus in “XO” can make you have fun instead of studying.

7. ‘Bam Yang Gang’ by BIBI

BIBI’s “Bam Yang Gang” is the perfect definition of earworm despite its breezy sound!

Do you know any other K-pop songs by Earworm? Let us know in the comments!

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Rosé, Bruno Mars’ “APT” Marked as a Student-Restricted Song Due to Catchy, Addictive Sound

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