Thursday, February 10, 2011

Rihanna: "S & M version of" politically correct "

The song "S & M Rihanna continues to jazzy. After having been explicitly censored, the new song of the star of hits is the center of a small sling media in England. The BBC has its majesty, as his French counterparts, to integrate the new single from Rihanna in the music program of the venerable radio.

One small snag, the single from Rihanna broadcast on the BBC radio has undergone some changes, the version is not quite the same, minus S & M ". After his video for the song "S & M" has been censored in over eleven countries on the planet, the song was declared banned airplay on the BBC during the day.

To avoid this, the song "S & M" has been treated for shock before being renamed "Come On." Radio has asked the record company Rihanna offer them a new, more "clean" of the song to continue the dissemination of the single. All this could very well happen if these changes were not made without the singer Rihanna still be notified.

The singer Rihanna has not been informed of these changes on the song. The star was told the information by one of his many fans on Twitter that said the name change of his song. Rihanna's reaction: "Damn, you're kidding?? I'll do it! . Result: In England, it served a version of the word "sex", "whips" and "chains" that happens only in the evening on the BBC which is, remember, the state radio in England.

Everything should still be resolved amicably. This little world has come to an agreement. A compromise seems to have been found between the singer and the English radio. We can now read about the ranking of the BBC that the title of the song by Rihanna called "S & M Come On." However, the version broadcast on the BBC continues to retain the character less explicit.

Finally, on the clip of the song by Rihanna, it is still broadcast on Youtube but was struck by a ban on screening to the public under the age of eighteen years.

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