Unfortunate but coarse and foul language is becoming more common and accepted by society. It's not just the "F" word, the "D" word is in everyday use too.

Artists use to make multiple versions of a song, one explicit for "the album" and a second revised for airplay. That doesn't seem to be as common anymore.

I know Bill Crosby is not as looked up to as he was in his prime but I agree with one statement he made, "you don't need to resort to foul language to be a funny comedian".

I'm a grown up so I realize coarse and foul language have there place, but I feel the language is not intended for common use. When I hear it in a song or as dialog in a program or movie it instantly ruins whatever mood I was in.

So I agree with you rockstar_not. It is a lazy way to write a song.


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