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  2. Fuck You (CeeLo Green song) - Wikipedia

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    At the start of the explicit version and clean version titled FU, the mother of the young Cee Lo Green can be seen to look very shocked and taps him on the shoulder to make him turn around when he first swears. This does not happen in the clean version titled Forget You.

  3. Forget You (Cee Lo Green song) - Wikipedia

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  5. Music censorship - Wikipedia

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    Multiple edits of CeeLo Green's song "Fuck You" exist, including one which changed the titular lyric to "Forget You", and one which muted "fuck" without replacing it. Green also performed a parody of the song about Fox News and its controversies in an appearance on The Colbert Report .

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  7. Te Quisé Olvidar - Wikipedia

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    "Te Quisé Olvidar" ("I Wanted to Forget You") is a song originally performed and co-written by Venezuelan singer Carlos Baute from his album Yo Nací Para Quererte (1999). It is a ballad about "obsession towards a lost love and the useless attempt to forget by finding someone new". [ 1 ]

  8. Nunca Voy a Olvidarte - Wikipedia

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    "Nunca Voy a Olvidarte" debuted in the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart at number 31 in the week of 14 August 1993, climbing to the top ten two weeks later. [10] [11] The song peaked atop the chart 18 September 1993, [12] replacing "Mi Tierra" by Gloria Estefan and was succeeded by "Guadalupe", by José & Durval, three weeks later. [13] "

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    With Christmas near, bringing out the boughs of holly now -- even as you may still be putting fall decorations away -- may make you a happier person, experts say. "For most people, decorating for ...