Artists and their record labels will censor songs for a variety of reasons. There could be a naughty word, or a particular lyric may be deemed offensive to the mainstream country music listening ...
4. Lady Gaga - "You & I" The Song You Heard On The Radio: "You & I" is essentially an ode to a past love, a sort of farewell to her former beau that also celebrates the experiences she had with him.
LeBron James — the most famous basketball player in the world — has become one of TikTok's latest genres of music. Yes, genre. People are editing popular songs to be about the NBA star, and those ...
BTS used to sing mainly in Korean, but the group has been making huge splashes with English-language songs such as “Dynamite,” “Butter,” and “Permission to Dance.” Thanks to these singles, BTS is now ...
Radio edits are, for the most part, a necessary evil. In an industry bound by the FCC, there are some things that simply can’t be broadcast over the public airwaves without getting bleeped, censored, ...
Beatsource has signed deals with indie distributors Empire and Create Music Group to create fully licensed DJ edits of popular tracks from their catalogs. By Chris Eggertsen Beatsource, the joint ...
In order for a song to get a lot of airtime on the radio, it has to be mostly inoffensive and free of obscene language. That's why the radio edit was invented: to make pop hits out of songs that ...
Lyricist Vairamuthu recently commented on film titles using his song refrains. This sparked debate in the industry. He addressed claims of refusing to edit lyrics. Vairamuthu cited instances where he ...