Red Light is the third full-length album by f(x).

"The theme of this song is “Shi Yue Hao (Sewol South Korea Ferry) Ship Wreckâ€, f (x)’s Red Light is also about that ship, the release date of the song is July 7th. allkpop® is a registered trademark of 6Theory Media, LLC.Lee was discussing the increasing importance behind the lyrics in pop music, particularly now that the "The lyrics weren't deemed particularly problematic when the song was first released; however, with Lee's statement the implied meaning behind the song has come to light.� “Using words such as ‘sink’ were all decisions made internally at the company.”This was said as part of a larger interview about the direction of the company and the music, but that … well, it was certainly a surprising admission.Stop the flood (this is reality, listen to my voice),SME are out in front of this by stating that it was a criticism of the handling of the Sewol ferry disaster, which is a positive because in a different context the lyrics can certainly be read a different way.While I don’t quite understand the desire to reveal this information now (I doubt it becomes a thing anyway but still), and I do get the objections to this from some, I honestly don’t think this is all that controversial.

Raising of sunken Sewol ferry under way two years later . The track "Milk" was also used during promotions.

This was the group's last album with member Sulli. Lee Sung Soo, production team leader at SM Entertainment, recently spoke about the agency’s music in the past two years.
“It’s true that ‘Red Light’ by f(x) was criticizing the Sewol ferry disaster,” he said. Do you think the usage of the word 'sinking' in reference to the Sewol tragedy could be considered insensitive?� Lee stated, " f (x)'s 2014 song "Red Light" is a song that criticizes the Sewol ferry incident.

It was released on July 7, 2014 with "Red Light" serving as the album's title track. The direct usage of the word 'sinking' was only decided after much debate within the company. Probably some of the producers lost someone in the tragedy right? SM Producer Reveals f(x)'s "Red Light" was about Sewol Disaster An expert from an article titled: SM Entertainment Producer Reveals Plans for New Group in 2016 and Discusses Company’s Direction drew the attention of netizens as it makes mention of the Sewol Ferry Sinking from 2014 as the influence to the lyrics of f(x)'s Red Light. Copyright © 2017 | Asian Junkie | All Rights Reserved f(x)’s “Red Light” was a criticism of the Sewol ferry disaster

f(x)‘s “Red Light” was apparently a criticism of the Sewol ferry disaster, according to SM Entertainment production team leader Lee Sung Soo. 13 June 2016. What are your thoughts on Lee's seemingly left-field statement? As do I.

Sewol disaster ferry raised in South Korea after three years . © 2007 - 2020 6Theory Media, LLC.

Sure, any reference to the incident itself will understandably generate a ton of emotional reactions, but taking a stance of criticizing the handling of the Sewol ferry disaster is not necessarily an off-the-beaten-path type of thought, and I think the general public agrees. Song Red Light; Artist f(x) Album The 3rd Album 'Red Light' Licensed to YouTube by SM Entertainment (on behalf of S.M.Entertainment); Audiam (Publishing), CMRRA, Kobalt Music Publishing, ARESA, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc., Hexacorp (music publishing), AMRA, Anthem Entertainment (Publishing), BMG Rights Management (US), LLC, and 19 Music Rights Societies



Lee Sung Soo, production team leader at SM Entertainment, recently spoke about the agency’s music in the past two years.
23 March 2017. It turns on, red light Two of the red lights In front of the hot sun and you is the red light (Ay- Wait a minute, follow the rules of the jungle, the weak will get eaten They just push me forward, yeah push me forward Nah you’ll get stepped on if you lose focus Caterpillar caterpillar, The incident occurred on 20140416 which is march 17th on the lunar calendar.