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SEVENTEEN’s ‘God of Music’ Becomes Latest Banned Song During CSAT Exam Season

SEVENTEEN has another hit in their hands but the success of “God of Music” might be too good for students. The new track has just been deemed “banned” during the CSAT exam season!

In South Korea, there exists an unofficial list of songs that are often referred to as “banned” among students due to their irresistibly catchy and addictive nature. This list typically includes tracks like SF9’s “O Sole Mio,” SHINee’s “Ring Ding Dong,” BTS’s “Go Go,” aespa’s “Next Level,” and many others. Now, it seems there is a new addition to this list, and it hails from the popular group SEVENTEEN.

SEVENTEEN’s Latest Hit ‘Banned’ During CSAT Exam Season

SEVENTEEN has consistently released incredibly catchy songs over the years, and their recent track, “God of Music” from the album ‘SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN’ is no exception. Despite its release during autumn, it has garnered attention for bringing back a summery vibe.

As expected, the song has quickly climbed the music charts, but it has gone even further by making its way into college campuses. In a recent news article, it was revealed that “God of Music” has now been classified as a “banned” song by students.

The term “banned” in this context relates to the College Scholastic Ability Test, known as CSAT or “Suneung” in South Korea. This standardized test, administered by the Korea Institute of Curriculum and Evaluation, plays a crucial role in university admissions in the country. The test is conducted annually on the third Thursday of November, with the upcoming examination scheduled for November 16, 2023.

The decision to label songs as “banned” during this period is often a precaution to ensure that students remain focused on their studies and do not get distracted by catchy tunes in the lead-up to this important examination. As a testament to the power of SEVENTEEN’s music, “God of Music” has joined the ranks of such songs, temporarily considered too irresistible for students preparing for the CSAT.

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SEVENTEEN Actually Sent a Disco Ball Mic To Space for ‘God of Music’ MV

SEVENTEEN has officially returned with a vibrant new album and a dynamic title track that comes with a fun music video. However, there’s one moment in the “God of Music” MV that has been confirmed to be truly out of this world! It has just been revealed that the travelling disco ball mic was truly sent into space, teasing the budget spent on the latest music video!

SEVENTEEN Sends Disco Ball Mic into Space for ‘God of Music’ MV

On October 23, SEVENTEEN delighted fans with their latest album ‘SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN’ and the accompanying music video for its title track “God of Music.” While much of the music video was filmed in the picturesque landscapes of Budapest, Hungary, there’s one intriguing scene that stands out.

In a brief segment of the music video, a disco ball mic appears to be floating high in the sky above the ground, transitioning to a scene where it appears to float in outer space. What’s even more fascinating is that this wasn’t created through green screen technology; it’s actual footage captured for the “God of Music” music video!

The unique footage was made possible through a collaboration between PLEDIS Entertainment and a company called Sent Into Space. For their part, Sent Into Space recently shared a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the original footage on their Twitter account.

Not surprisingly, CARATs have been astonished by the fact that SEVENTEEN had the resources for such a seemingly expensive collaboration, especially for a short part of the music video. The collaboration demonstrates the group’s financial capabilities, which have grown significantly thanks to their remarkable album sales numbers. It also highlights their commitment to delivering high-quality music and visuals to their dedicated fan base.

SEVENTEEN released their latest EP ‘SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN’ along with the title track “God of Music” on October 23, 2023.

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