“Pour It Over My Body”: YOUNG POSSE’s “Questionable” Debut Sparks Mixed Reactions, Including Concerns
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BEATS Entertainment and DSP Media’s new girl group debuted, but netizens have concerns.
YOUNG POSSE | DSP MediaThe new girl group, YOUNG POSSE, finally debuted on October 18 with their first EP album, MACARONI CHEESE, and its title track of the same name.
“MACARONI CHEESE” has garnered attention for being a fun unserious track as it repeats lyrics about seemingly the cheesy noodle dish.
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Yet, netizens have delved deeper and believe its true meaning is NSFW. They think that macaroni cheese is an innuendo or euphemism for something sexual.
Mix flour, salt, and pepper, just add it up (Add it up)
Pour it over my body, all that cheddar cheese, right here (Right here)
What do you mean it’s not tasty? Don’t just make it up (Make it up)
Then, you eat it, easy peasy, already into my mouth, ya, ya (Ya, ya)
Macaroni, have a try, ya, ya (What, what?)
As I eat, it tastes so good, yeah, yeah (Hey)
Got me so crazy, y’all wanna check it
Pop me some soda
Everyone gathering, it’s necessary
No party goalie, the goal is in my mouth— YOUNG POSSE, “MACARONI CHEESE”
Considering Cardi B compared her p*ssy to “macaroni in a pot” in her 2020 hit song “WAP,” netizens’ concerns seem valid. The music video also contains suggestive imagery.
| YOUNG POSSE/YouTube | YOUNG POSSE/YouTubeLike a macaroni cheese (Uh)
On the, on the cream
Pop it, pop it like a cheese (What?)
On the, on the cream— YOUNG POSSE, “MACARONI CHEESE”
Despite netizens’ suspicions, the song has been officially described as a song that fully embodies the group’s cheeky and quirky charms, with lyrics expressing the desire of those tired of repetitive daily life. It’s also partially self-written by the members. After seeing a macaroni cheeseburger poster, leader Sunhye began writing it in a composition class.
Sunhye | DSP MediaNot only do netizens find the song’s content suspicious, but also the group’s name. They think it sounds too similar to “young p*ssy.” Considering the members are very young, many find the potential connotations problematic. The members’ birth years range from 2004-2009.
@mariyahdraineHere we go again… #kpop #youngposse #macaroni #fyp #blackkpopfan #blackkpopstan
WHY DOES YOUNG POSSE HAVE A 09 LINER
— LEEHAN DAY (@hrtaesan) October 20, 2023
YOUNG POSSE is actually derived from the Latin word “posse,” meaning “can do” or “possible.” The group’s name stands for “a group of young people gathered with a purpose.”
What do you think about YOUNG POSSE’s debut?
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