It depends what you like. If you like rap then Eminem( I think edited version is better).
A radio edit is an edited version of the song that is suitable for playing on a radio show. Long songs may be edited to a shorter length so as to fit in with the shows format, or the lyrics may be edited to remove any words that may be considered offensive to some radio listeners.
Like most hit songs of that era (1972), there were two versions: a long one (3.58 in length) and a shorter version (3.23 in length). Top-40 stations tended to prefer a short version of a song, while album-rock stations wanted to play the complete, long version, so record companies provided an edited version along with the album version.
that is sandwiches by tyler the creator and hodgy beats, the line you mentioned only comes in the edited version though
There's two officially released versions of Paint It Black. One is about 3:20 and the other is about 3:50. They are the exact same song but the common version is edited.
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iTunes has both a clean and explicit version.
The edited version/ z kai: NO The uncut version: Yes.
The Director's version of the movie was uncut, making it longer than the edited version.
You purchase or download the edited version(:
Orphan of the Wilderness - 1936 was released on: Australia: December 1936 (Sydney) USA: 10 November 1937 (edited version) UK: 1938 (edited version)
Meatball Machine - 1999 was released on: Japan: 22 May 1999 (Tokyo) Japan: 7 February 2007 (edited version) (DVD premiere) USA: 5 June 2007 (edited version) (DVD premiere) UK: 6 July 2009 (edited version) (DVD premiere)
iTunes has a clean version of every song/album.
she swears ALOT
Well PA, generally stands for Parental Advisory. Usually used when there is course language or adult content - even in music. So a non PA Version means that the music has been edited for lyrical content. It's been edited or bleeped.
Something with a great beat to it! Maybe an edited version of "Shots"