Thursday, May 23, 2013

Raunchy Music Can Make Anyone Blush

By Antoinette Quinn


People listening to the radio know all about the different forms of raunchy music. All of the kids in America love these types of melodies since they really are very short in morals. Parents face the dilemma of having to have rap and rock censored since they do not want their children to listen to such trash. Many of the rap artists prefer to curse and talk negatively about women rather than do a clean song.

These singing styles really started about forty years ago when the cinema started to promote nudity in many movies. After movies became so graphic with sexual scenes the rock business started to have their artists become more explicit with lyrics. Sometimes these explicit songs would play through a really sexual movie. This was a sort of coupling between the two industries in many ways and the public loved it.

More people really enjoy riding in their cars nowadays because they can always hear a great dirty song on the radio. Every new singer likes to get into this style since it is the only way that they can get their message about sex across. George Michael scored a big hit with the song "I Want Your Sex" while Snoop Dogg uses the word "slut" in many of his songs.

Adolescent men everywhere do not find the language offensive in any way and they will easily use the word "whore" when talking about a girl. Young women have been brainwashed to believe that this behavior is very acceptable and that an abusive man is the best catch to find on the planet.

The disco scene was very popular back in the 1970's and there were many singers who loved to sing about sex and drugs. The queen of the disco was of course Donna Summer and she had a huge following of fans. She made negative statements about gay people but they still loved her anyway and came to all of her shows. Ms Summer made many people hot when she sang the song "Love To Love You Baby".

"Louie, Louie", was recorded several times by various artists but it still had a very sexual tone in the lyrics. People who just enjoyed rhythm had no idea what the song was really stating. Any university student today could tell their parents about this very hip writing.

In the 1980's the very beautiful Samantha Fox made a bold statement with a song called "Touch Me." She started off as a model for a London newspaper and had become an international sensation once her singing career took off. This recording was a big hit in the United Kingdom as well as America. People are still singing this very popular song even in this day and time.

Raunchy music has been a part of society for some time now and as the years go by we may hear more of these recordings. Individuals who pursue the entertainment business are now getting more bolder than ever and they enjoy shocking prudish human beings. As long as people will make purchases they will continue to sing this type of rock and rap.




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