Outkast new album, how bad is the "sexual content"?
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Outkast new album, how bad is the "sexual content"?
One of my reletives, has a son who likes "hey ya" but she doesn't want him hearing really sexually explicit lyrics. He's about 10. He wanted "the emeinem show" but I played my reletive the song "drips" and she couldn't take it, so he didn't get that one.
So how "bad" is the sexual content in the "speakerboxxx/the love below"
So how "bad" is the sexual content in the "speakerboxxx/the love below"
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Not bad at all. Listening to Andre's sexually driven songs is no worse than listening to an older Prince song. There are a few skits however that feature two people's reaction to a one night stand, but still not nearly as explicit as anything on Eminem's last album. If i were you i'd but them the album, and burni it sans the two skits.
Big Boi's album is a bit rougher around the edges though, but still tame compared to your standard rap album.
Big Boi's album is a bit rougher around the edges though, but still tame compared to your standard rap album.
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The skit "The Morning After" is prolly the worst you'll find on the Love Below portion of the 2-CD set. Although sex can often be a part of of Andre's songs, it's all well done and I think the track "Behold a Lady" dismisses any notion that they don't have respect for women.
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yes to all the above, and also it's worth noting that this is their first album to not have a nude woman gracing the cd itself
yes to all the above, and also it's worth noting that this is their first album to not have a nude woman gracing the cd itself
It's a better form of expression than actual pictures of scantily-clad women inside the booklet.
Just my opinion though. Slightly off topic.