Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Sixth Blog Post

This blog post will be about edits on explicit music.
A radio edit for a single typically is a truncated version of the song, and it sometimes means making the song "clean."
If a single is edited with a "clean edit," the original version must have been considered "explicit" or containing dirty lyrics.











The above sign is typically placed on the cover of the single that is "explicit" rated.
Albums and singles can display the Parental Advisory sign.
When the clean edits are made the sticker is gone. On iTunes, downloading an explicit song or album not only includes the Parental Advisory sticker on the cover, but also includes a red box marking explicit lyrics.
the explicit sign above a non-explicit song


however, if an iTunes song is edited from explicit to clean, a gray box will indicate clean
this label exists too, when an album or song (whether it be on iTunes or not) is edited from explicit to clean


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