Content not deemed suitable for minors.
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In this sort of context explicit means sexually explicit.
Also graphic would be considered explicit, like graphic violence, or language.
Because obviously the music must have some kind of bad words in it.... or maybe referring to bad words.. therefore "they" ( the producers) have the right to say (mark it) as an explicit song.
Usually it means that there are words in that song that may be found offensive to certain listeners. It means there is rude or unsuitable words or meaning in the song. --- Explicit often means sexually explicit (graphic, frank and so on).
I haven't heard this, but my guess would be that it is because of the music video, not the actual song.
Music that follows an explicit story is often referred to as a "concept album." These albums are structured around a central narrative or theme, with each song contributing to the overall storyline. Examples include Pink Floyd's "The Wall" and The Who's "Tommy," where the lyrics and compositions collectively narrate a cohesive tale.
No, as most of their albums contain explicit content.
Explicit music restrictions are in the settings. Go to settings, and then to restrictions. From there, you have to enter a 4 digit pin to access the restriction settings to turn on or off the explicit music restrictions.
You probably won't be able to convince your parents to let you buy explicit music. You can have them listen to the music first and have them approve the songs they think are least objectionable.
It depends on the nature of the music and / or dvd. Obviously if containing explicit content, this should be indicated.
it contains swearing and explicit language
An explicit message would be one that is clear and unambiguous.Here are some examples from users:My friend Bob once went to the store to get some eggs.That is a nice purple shirt.Note: although you hear the word used with music in a certain way, the word "explicit" just means clear and obvious. It doesn't always mean "sexually explicit" or "potentially offensive" as it is used in music labeling.
They were less romantic and more explicit than music had been in the past.
probably rap, most censoring, clean versions, explicit songs.
Because obviously the music must have some kind of bad words in it.... or maybe referring to bad words.. therefore "they" ( the producers) have the right to say (mark it) as an explicit song.
Of course it is look it up on Youtube or some video or music site (WARNING: Explicit Language)
no and it sucks for people who dont have time to scour itunes looking for the songs.
Nope! Green Day likes their music explicit!
music involves a lot of conflicts, special with the moder music, like hip hop. some people do not like the that kind of music, other people love it. explicit lyrics, but music is a way of expressin yourself.