Controversial Group Faces Viral Backlash Over Song Titled “ADHD,” Netizens Come To Their Defense 

The group has faced criticism before.

Often controversial girl group YOUNG POSSE has sparked criticism again.

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Since their debut, YOUNG POSSE have trended for a variety of reasons, including the alleged inappropriateness of their debut concept due to their ages and even their name.

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The group most recently released Growing Pain Pt.1: Free, featuring the title track “Freestyle.” Included in the tracklist of this album is a song titled “ADHD,” which was recently announced to be having an MV for it released.

So, far a teaser video has been posted showing the group in what appears to be their dorm.

A reposting of the clip has gone viral, as netizens reacted to the song’s title. ADHD or Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, is a mental disorder that affects an individual’s behavior through symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, emotional dysregulation and more.

Many have criticized the group over the song, both over the title and the sound/concept in general.

However, the lyrics of the song give a better look at what its meaning is, including lines that reveal that some of the group’s members actually have ADHD.

Yeah, procrastinate, procrastinate
Put it off as long as I can
Nothing is easy, not a single thing
I can’t even take out the trash on time these days
And now people call me some kind of “finger princess” or whatever
But I won’t cause anyone harm, not even one thing
One problem just brings along another
I guess thousands of people are like me
By now, I don’t even know what counts as “normal” anymore (Yeah)
From here on, I’ll keep lazily
Doing the things I’m supposed to do
Every day takes twice the effort
Among the five of us, three are A‑D (H‑D)

— ADHD lyrics

Netizens have brought this up, saying that the group speaking about their own experiences with ADHD is not something that is criticism worthy, even if the song isn’t to everyone’s taste.

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