From my experience with K-Pop, I realised that the majority of fans are aged between 13-22 (with some exceptions) therefore, I created a questionnaire to suit that specific age group. I'd like to cater to people my age, therefore, I will be looking at the higher end of the spectrum (16-20) when considering age of my audience.
I also understand that there are some lyrics that could be considered obscene to younger audiences (the original version of 'Cherry Bomb' by NCT 127 being banned on some music channels for obvious sexual referencing), however, I will not have to worry about such lyrics as the track I plan to use does not contain any. Furthermore, I am aware that, as with any commercial aspect of any industry, sex sells. K-Pop being a majorly commercial and manufactured genre in South Korea, it does mean that they use the same techniques as other advertising corporations to sell its music. Of course, there is a difference between 'classy sexy' and 'raunchy', Girl's Day's 'Something', demonstrating just that; their concept being considered 'classy sexy'. Once again, I will not have to worry about offending certain people with such concepts as I don't plan to include it in my music video, however, I thought it worth mentioning.
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