Radio Version of Katy Perry's 'California Gurls'?

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alkemyst

No Lifer
Feb 13, 2001
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In reality, parents should stop letting their kids listen to artists targeting adults.
 

lupi

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Apr 8, 2001
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the album has the rap-less version, never heard it over the radio without snoop.
 

erikistired

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Sep 27, 2000
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Yeah I'm not really fussed about WHO he was before he was banned, just the fact that he's an rbm....

one of us has been around 11+ years, and one of us just popped up all of a sudden a few months ago acting like he'd been around awhile. but yeah, i'm the rbm. again, good try.
 

OCGuy

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Jul 12, 2000
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Hey there Motion:

If you are trying to protect your children from the "buns" part of the song, you are thinking small. The whole point of the song is that California females wear scantily clad clothing:

"Daisy dukes, bikinis on top"

"Sex, on the beach,
We don't mind sand in our stilettos!
We fre-e-eak in my Jeep,
Snoop Doggy Dogg on the stereo"


Seriously either make them pretend there is no Katy Perry, or let them listen to it without censoring. Her music in general is sexually charged.
 

MotionMan

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Thanks for all the replies:

1. We are not interested in the Kids Bop version of the song;
2. We do not want to by the whole album;
3. We have a line and the lyrics of the song do not cross it for us, but the Snoop rap does.

(On a side note: I am not sure how to feel about starting a thread that attracted the likes of Mike Gayner and Neckbeard! ;) )

MotionMan
 

badb0y

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Lol at age 6 I used to listen to Notorious B.I.G. and at age 10 I was on Eminem.