Kim Hee-chul made a remark about grabbing his parents by the neck.
On the episode of KBS Joy's "20th Century Hit Song" aired at 8:30 p.m. on the 9th, songs with lyrics that would make parents grab their necks were introduced under the theme "Oh! Parents, be careful with your necks."
In 10th place was "I Didn't Go to School" (2000) by Ryang Hyun-ryangha, who showcased their youthful and cute appearance and advanced breakdancing skills. Contrary to the title, their story was also shared, mentioning that Ryang Hyun-ryangha balanced entertainment activities while diligently completing their studies.
"In the Bus" (1996) by Jaza, which enjoyed huge popularity as a top candidate for 3 to 4 months on the music charts, took 9th place. Lee Mi-joo explained that the reason this song ranked was "because the lyrics talk about dating while being sent to school to study."
In 8th place was "How to Chew Gum" (1006) by the Pipi Band, which showcased a delinquent and rebellious image and garnered the disdain of adults. In 7th place was Shin Seung-hoon's "Mom" (2000), known for its impressive lyrics that often call out to mothers.
Next, in 6th place was Turbo's "My Childhood Dreams" (1995), which contained a message about giving up the dream of becoming president for the sake of love. In 5th place was Park Jin-Young's "Elevator" (1995), which became embroiled in controversy over its provocative music video. During the broadcast, a story was also revealed about Kim Jong-kook's mother wishing for him to join his older brother, who was studying in medical school, after becoming a physical therapist.
In 4th place was "My Life Is Mine" by Kim Hyun-jun and Min Hae-kyung, which blatantly expressed rebellion against parents and drew criticism from parents at the time. It was mentioned that this song was designated a prohibited track due to its reason for inciting rebellion among adolescents. Kim Hee-chul remarked, "It should be removed from the family register," while Lee Mi-joo also chimed in, "That's funny," showing empathy for the parents' positions and eliciting laughter.
In 3rd place was "Classroom Ideals" (1994) by Seo Taiji and Boys, a song that shocked the older generation. Lee Mi-joo noted that recently Seo Taiji revealed his daily life with his daughter, showing his doting side, while Kim Hee-chul jokingly asked, "If my daughter says she won't go to college later, will he regret making this song?"
In 2nd place was Choi Seung-bin's "To My Beloved Mother" (1995), which contained lyrics about choosing a lover over a mother. Kim Hee-chul asked, "What would you do if your parents opposed the person you introduced?" and added humorously, "My life is mine. I'll leave home, so take care of yourselves."
The first place of "Oh! Parents, be careful with your necks" went to Park Ji-yoon's "Adult Ceremony" (2000). At the time, a religious group demanded a ban on broadcasting due to the suggestive lyrics, but the broadcasting officials determined that there was no significant problem and allowed it to air. While looking at the song lyrics, Kim Hee-chul joked, "If my daughter were to do that, I would have to shave my head right away," adding, "I think I would bawl my eyes out," and "I would go crazy," which drew laughter.
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