The multinational group KATSEYE, produced by Bang Si-hyuk, chairman of HYBE, has come under criticism for intentionally incorporating what appear to be moaning sounds suggestive of intimate relations between men and women in their new song. The song in question is “Gnarly,” a track from KATSEYE’s second EP, “Beautiful Chaos,” released on April 30, which features an aggressive sound in the hyperpop dance genre. The song’s composition involved hyperpop musician Alice Longyu Gao, Pink Slip, Slow Rabbit, and Chairman Bang (Hitman Bang).
The headline seems to refer to a controversy involving the song “Nali” by Cat’s Eye, which reportedly includes suggestive moaning sounds that imply sexual activity. Furthermore, it mentions that Bang Si-hyuk is listed as a composer for the track.
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