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  2. Hell No - Wikipedia

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    "Hell No", a song by Bruce Dickinson from Balls to Picasso, 1994 "Hell No", a song by Kayan9896, 2022; Places. Hell, Norway; Sports.

  3. Category:Songs about racism and xenophobia - Wikipedia

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    Biko (song) Birmingham Sunday; Black (Sevendust song) Black and White (Pete Seeger song) Black Cross (Hezekiah Jones) Black Like Me (song) Black Magic (Baker Boy song) Black Man (song) Black Messiah (song) Black or White; Black Stations/White Stations; Black Tie White Noise (song) Blackbird (Beatles song) The Blacker the Berry (song) Bobcaygeon ...

  4. List of songs banned by the BBC - Wikipedia

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    This article lists songs and whole discographies which have been banned by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) over the years. During its history, the corporation has banned songs from a number of high-profile artists, including Cliff Richard, Frank Sinatra, Noël Coward, the Beatles, Ken Dodd, Elvis Presley, Bing Crosby, the BBC Dance Orchestra, Tom Lehrer, Glenn Miller, and George Formby.

  5. Hell No! - Wikipedia

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    "Hell No!" was written by Audius Mtawarira, Andy Love and Cheryline Lim, and produced by Mtawarira. [4] [5] It was released as a CD single on 13 June 2005, serving as the lead single from Ricki-Lee. [5] [6] Lyrically, the song is about Coulter being frustrated with life. [7] According to The Hot Hits, "Hell No!"

  6. 'Turning Japanese' & 11 Other '80s Songs That Have Aged ...

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    1. ‘Turning Japanese’ by The Vapors (1980) When “Turning Japanese” came out in 1980, some people found it offensive because they believed the song was about touching one’s private area.

  7. Fake German heiress Anna Sorokin releases new song from ... - AOL

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    “What the Hell” is Russian-convicted felon Anna Sorokin’s new single, a debut made straight from the confines of her house arrest. According to NBC News, the song — born from a ...

  8. Seven dirty words - Wikipedia

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    The FCC ruling is referenced in "Offensive Language" from the album Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics and HBO special Doin' It Again, both 1990 recordings of the same performance; however, the routine that follows is entirely different. The Class Clown version can also be heard on the vinyl/cassette only release Indecent Exposure (1978).

  9. Lizzo changes song lyric after disability advocates point out ...

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    A particular line in Lizzo's new song, 'GRRRLS,' was labeled an 'ableist slur.' Learning from the criticism, the body-positive singer changed the lyric.

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