I saw this article (excerpt in blue below) about some group that is protesting a new song released by Brittany Spears. The title is "If U Seek Amy." I assumed, before reading the article, it had lesbian overtones and people were worked up about that. But no--they claim that the title is an obscenity when pronounced really fast. So I sat here, saying it out loud over and over (getting confused looks from the dog, who was wondering why I was talking to myself, I think).
I can sort of see it. It just seems really unclever. And sort of undignified for a mother. And maybe lame in its raunchiness. Perhaps ignoring her might serve their cause better than drawing publicity.
NEW YORK (Billboard) – The Parents Television Council is warning parents about the Britney Spears song "If U Seek Amy" and urging radio stations not to broadcast it because the nonprofit organization believes it "would violate the broadcast indecency law" if aired between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m.
Saying the title phrase quickly out loud produces a sound akin to spelling out the F-word, said PTC president Tim Winter. "There is no misinterpreting the lyrics to this song, and it's certainly not about a girl named Amy," he said of the track, the third single from Spears' new Jive album, "Circus."
I can sort of see it. It just seems really unclever. And sort of undignified for a mother. And maybe lame in its raunchiness. Perhaps ignoring her might serve their cause better than drawing publicity.
NEW YORK (Billboard) – The Parents Television Council is warning parents about the Britney Spears song "If U Seek Amy" and urging radio stations not to broadcast it because the nonprofit organization believes it "would violate the broadcast indecency law" if aired between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m.
Saying the title phrase quickly out loud produces a sound akin to spelling out the F-word, said PTC president Tim Winter. "There is no misinterpreting the lyrics to this song, and it's certainly not about a girl named Amy," he said of the track, the third single from Spears' new Jive album, "Circus."
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