A literal step back: new K-pop group GOT the beat’s debut song Step Back draws fan backlash for its lyrics about ‘silly girls’

  • Seven-member supergroup’s debut causes controversy, with the lyrics to their song Step Back seen by fans as a setback for women’s representation in pop music
  • References to ‘silly girls’ grate especially with fans. One South Korean music critic suggests the lyrics be rewritten before the song is released for streaming

GOT the beat, a new K-pop supergroup, debuted on January 1 with a song called Step Back. Its lyrics prompted a fan backlash. Photo: SM Entertainment

On January 1 a new K-pop group, GOT the beat, debuted with the song Step Back, and some people feel it is a bit of a step back musically.

A seven-member project group launched by Korean pop music label SM Entertainment, and reportedly the first of several groups planned under the GOT umbrella – GOT being an acronym for Girls On Top – GOT the beat features solo singer BoA and members of Girls’ Generation, Red Velvet and Aespa.
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