Into the New World, the debut single by Girls’ Generation, was sung in rallies and protests this week.
Demonstrators rally outside South Korea's National Assembly in Seoul, calling on President Yoon Suk Yeol to resign or be impeached, on Dec 6.
Into the New World, the debut single by Girls’ Generation, has reemerged as a protest anthem amid South Korea’s growing discontent with President Yoon Suk Yeol after he Hours later, it echoed through Seoul National University’s campus as students gathered to call for the president’s ouster. Lines like “Our rough road is before our eyes. Unknown future and walls. I won’t change, I can’t give up,” and “I say goodbye to sadness that is repeated in our world” feel tailor-made for movements demanding justice and reform.This isn’t the first time Into the New World has been at the heart of political protests.Students there rallied against their school’s plan to introduce a government-sponsored degree program for working women without prior college experience.
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