What do you call music with bad words?
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What do you call music with bad words?
Explicit Tracks An explicit track is one that has curse words or language or art that is sexual, violent, or offensive in nature. It is up to you if your music should be marked as explicit. If you mark one track as explicit on your album, the entire album will carry the explicit tag.
How many swear words are in Rap God?
“Rap God” by Eminem (USA) packs 1,560 words into a fast and furious 6 min 4 sec – that’s a tongue-twisting average of 4.28 words per second! In one 15-second segment alone, “Slim Shady” spits 97 words (6.46 words per second) at “supersonic speed”.
Who does Rap God diss?
Among them was Machine Gun Kelly who came under attack on the song ‘Not Alike’. Kelly then hit back with the diss track ‘Rap Devil’ – mocking his single ‘Rap God’. Now in his first interview since the album’s release, Eminem has revealed the real reason for the feud.
Why do we use curse words?
Why do you use curse words? Some people hold that the opinion that those who use curse words do so because they lack vocabulary. In other words, they assume people curse because they cannot find a better language with which to express their emotions.
Does rock music have more curse words than rap music?
Sure rock music can have some curses, but not to the same extent and can’t say I’ve heard any rock songs that spews out blatant hatred for women that rap music does. People who are filled with anger and hate do tend to curse excessively.
Why do some people use swear words?
Personally I think people use swear words, curse words because their vocabulary is not developed. So, for them, one word expressed a lot of deep emotions (for them). Poor guys…underprivileged and all that. LOL. Or illiteracy. Hahaha LOL I completely agree with you. I agree with you.
Is it acceptable to use curse words in polite society?
For previous generations, using curse words in polite society was deemed totally unacceptable. Now it’s not unusual to hear curse words being used on TV shows, in movies, and on the streets. People have slowly been desensitized to curse words. Hearing curse words spoken on a regular basis has become the norm.