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Old 03-15-2005, 08:00 PM
SummerChild SummerChild is offline
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Soror, although it will be inconvenient, you can always take the cd back, even if you have already opened it. Just let them know that you didn't realize that the lyrics were different from the lyrics that you heard. I did that with the Outkast? cd after I turned it on and heard all that foul language and they took the cd right back. I told them why I was bringing it back and the fact that I could only know what I know after having opened it so they understood.

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Originally posted by Conskeeted7
I don't know what the real version of the song is about. The edited version just sounds like it's saying "Wait til I give you this" over and over again.

Now, when "some cut" first came out, they accidentally played the real version and I was utterly disgusted.

I think it's very misleading to play such distorted versions on the air. A person might go buy the album not knowing that it is about such vulgar material. Yeah there's a parental sticker, but those are used for a number of reasons. I'd rather them not play that on the radio at all...edited or not. Some young people pay more attention than I do and probably know full well what the song is about. That's disturbing.
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