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"Concerns over inciting youth to use harmful drugs" — Cortis' 'TNT' ruled ineligible for broadcast by KBS [Star Issue]

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Yun Seongyeol

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The group Cortis (Martin James Joo-hun Sung-hyun Geon-ho) poses during a showcase held on April 20 at Yes24 Live Hall in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, to commemorate the release of their second mini-album 'GREENGREEN'. /2026.04.20 /Photo=Kim Hwi-seon hwijpg@
The group Cortis (Martin James Joo-hun Sung-hyun Geon-ho) poses during a showcase held on April 20 at Yes24 Live Hall in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, to commemorate the release of their second mini-album 'GREENGREEN'. /2026.04.20 /Photo=Kim Hwi-seon hwijpg@

The boy group Cortis (Martin James Joo-hun Sung-hyun Geon-ho) has received a ruling that their new song 'TNT' is ineligible for broadcast by KBS.

According to the KBS music review results on the 6th, KBS ruled the song 'TNT' from Cortis' second mini-album 'GREENGREEN' as unsuitable for broadcast. KBS determined that the lyrics contain content that may encourage or incite the use or consumption of harmful drugs, narcotics, or other illegal acts among minors.

'TNT' is a song that expresses the group's intense passion and confidence in their music. The title was taken from the name of an explosive chemical substance. The catchy melody unfolding over powerful guitar riffs and heavy bass is particularly striking. Lyrics such as 'Four guys in the corner of my room, every night / In front of the studio computer, DNA awakens' reveal Cortis' sincerity toward music and the stage.

Meanwhile, KBS also ruled three songs ineligible for broadcast: 'TNT' by Cortis, 'Dirty Face' by Barefoot in the Garden, and 'Voo Doo' by Marv and PAAK.

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