I think those type of songs should be banned because they give off a negative influence. These days people like to do things that they hear people rapping about.(not saying that rap music is the only type of music that displays this). Things such as guns, drugs, and making quick money is what people get from this type of music. Not everyone get influenced by this but some people do.
Sexual and violent songs can contribute to a harmful culture that normalizes or glamorizes behaviors that are damaging and inappropriate, especially for younger audiences. They can also perpetuate negative stereotypes and attitudes towards relationships, sex, and violence. Banning such songs helps promote healthier messages and values in society.
It is an oddity of our culture that those who do wish such banned typically then wish everyone to listen to the very types of music that our ancestors wished to be banned back in their day!
Thus what was called "sexual" and "violent" in the fifties was fine and good in the sixties. And the sixties songs of revolution and free love that needed to be banned, became the good old fashioned music of those who disliked the rap that came out in the eighties. I am looking forward to 2040 when old folks in rocking chairs will want modern songs banned, and speak of the sweetness and light of Tupac and NWA.
The answer is that "sexual and violent music" should not be collectively banned. Rather, to accomodate the diversity of opinion in this - or any - nation, that we have a program of individual bans instead.
The individual ban is a feature to be found on all phonographs, radios and stereos - computers and TVs, too. Even the flatscreens have it. It's the switch that when turned or pushed, stops or deletes the offending song, so that one can no longer hear it.
That is ultimately the most effective ban there is. And you don't even have to lobby or vote for it.
No.
If you don't like something, change the channel or find a different station, or better yet go and find something creative to do.
It is not possible to legally marry a song, as marriage is a legal union between two individuals. A song is an artistic creation and does not have legal standing as a person.
The phrase "tu carcel" means "your jail" in English. "Tu Carcel" is a song sung by Marco Antonio Solis. A translation of the song can be found in several different places. Some of these places include Lyrics Translate and Song Meanings.
The bandurria chords for "Lawiswis Kawayan" are generally Em, Am, and B7. You can also try variations like Em7, Am7, and Bm7 to add some flavor to the song. Experiment with different chord progressions to see what fits best with your rendition of the song.
"Crazy Castle on the Hill" is a song by Ed Sheeran, while "Wedding Crasher" is a song by DaBaby. The change in the music playing might be due to updates or changes in the music streaming service or playlist.
"Lawiswis Kawayan" is a traditional Filipino folk song commonly played in triple meter. So, it typically has three beats per measure.
The song "For your Entertainment" by Adam Lambert
Dir En Grey is a Japanese metal band formed 16 years ago, in 1997. Their song Obscure was banned from Youtube because of its sexual connotations which many different medias compained about.
Banned in the U.S.A. - song - was created on 1990-07-04.
Apparently yes! Been 60 years already. Should have banned the East German National Anthem too!
That song is not banned but some radio stations may refuse to play it. It was a comedy song with double entendre and a very popular song worldwide in its day.
First off, nothing. Ill start with that. Music is and music shall be. To ban things in song lyrics is to limit the mind. People make songs to express themselves and nothing should be "banned" to impose restrictions on songs would be extremely facist. It would restrict not only how we communicate, but influence how we think.
Anything by Cannibal Corpse
violent femmes. blister in the sun. violent femmes. blister in the sun.
Lolipop
No.If you don't like something, change the channel or find a different station, or better yet go and find something creative to do.
It was banned because it symbolized faith and hope No, it wasn't. Their song was a WAR song, the song was telling them that the animals were going to kill him. They got scared and started killing the animals that said that because it's a threat for their life.
The Eagles song titled \"Hotel California\" was never banned from the radio. It was just very controversial at the time and many theories existed on what it was actually about.