Music Industry Goes Into Major Check-Up Of New Songs In Light Of Ferry Incident

The music industry went into major check-up and editing of new songs coming out in May in light of the sunken ferry incident that happened on April 16.

The staff of the music industry have been checking album jacket photos, teaser photos, and every scene of music videos, making sure that nothing has any potential of reminding anyone of the ferry incident.

Singers who were planning to make their comeback in the beginning of May changed up their comeback schedules, looking through their comeback aterial. As they were made before the incident, releasing them as they are would be no problem but they revealed that some scenes are better cut out.

Water sounds, anything related to the ocean, and any sad moods of the songs are being reconsidered. Fast songs just could be released later but sad songs are making agencies more hesitant.

One representative said, "The songs that we were going to release aren't bright so we thought we could just delay the comeback by 1~2 weeks but as the whole nation is mourning at the moment so we don't want to stir up anything more in our citizens. We haven't decided when to make the comeback date."

Photo Credit: OSEN

Tags
Join the Discussion

Latest Photo Gallery

Real Time Analytics