
So the other day, I was notified via text that there was a YouTube performance that I absolutely had to see. Whipping out my handy dandy iPhone, I Googled the keywords “Jun Su”+”intoxication”. And this is what I found:
Now, that you have all been scarred for life, let’s take a closer look at the lyrics, shall we?
I make you shiver a little
By overlapping our skin, it’s foreplay
What my fingertips have found is
deep inside deep inside deep inside crazy
Touch you baby Again and again
I’ll squeeze you baby
Let me feel your madness
Stroke your light, girl
I’ll go crazy oh~
Tell me what you want
Let me, do you want me?
You say baby now
I know that you want me oh no
I want to make you say it baby now
Kiss and touch me
Taste and touch me baby
Eat you apart make love
I can touch me
Killing touch me baby
That is intoxication
We start with our fingers, then even our bodies tangle
I keep looking for the secret syrup
Below the soft moonlight that’s not turned off
I’m about to come because of your wavering voice
etc…
JYJ’s Junsu is known to be an excellent singer and I totally agree with this view. HOWEVER, I am still unable to fully comprehend what possessed him to perform this song in public. I also can’t understand what was going through the mind of the lyricist (well, maybe can, but I really don’t want to). The music video was so sensual that it was eventually banned from YouTube. Honestly, this song is an embarrassment to JYJ, Kpop, and music in general. I can’t imagine that Junsu was totally on board with the promotion of this song, and if that was the case, then I must admire his professionalism, because look at his other side! He’s kissing a puppy!!

I agree with this post that this song is inappropriate, but I wanted to add something as well; Junsu IS a man. He may have been working to A.) Shock the pants off of us, but also B.) shed that little cutesy boy image that’s been tailing him all these years. It’s just a public image. It’s important to remember hat we really have no idea what a celebrity is like out of the public eye. I say this, but… *fangirl side takes over* JUNSU, I WISH YOU’D ONLY COME OUT WITH CLEAN, BEAUTIFUL SONGS!
Hi Alice, thanks for commenting! As I said in the article “I can’t imagine that Junsu was totally on board with the promotion of this song, and if that was the case, then I must admire his professionalism”. This post was not debating whether Junsu is a man or not, neither is it challenging his professionalism(I’m actually applauding it!). The article was merely a commentary on the ridiculousness of the song and lyrics themselves.
-Temi