What was the first song to have a swear word?
Old Man Moses
The First F–k in Song? Eddy Duchin – “Old Man Moses”. American pianist Eddy Duchin looked like the kind of clean-cut chap your parents wish you’d might bring home one day, but his 1938 cover of Louis Armstrong’s “Old Man Moses,” with Patricia Norman on vocals, caused a scandal for its wink-wink use of innuendo.
Why do rappers swear so much?
swearing is used in rap music to show strong emotion and feeling swearing in rapping is an expression words to just show feeling.
Do you think swearing in music is unnecessary?
Yes some artists use it unnecessary but in context it has it’s place. Some of the most iconic and legendary song writers have featured swearing in their lyrics. if you listen to dutch or french stations they leave the songs uncensored if you get them by the cost. Yes, that’s certainly true in France.
Which artists have the most swear words in their songs?
Amongst the 361 artists studied, Lil Wayne has the highest count of swear words in his lyrics. He is followed closely by Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes and T.I. This analysis is skewed by artists who have released more albums but the next metric tries to counter this.
Do the French listen to swear words in music?
Yes, that’s certainly true in France. Even the presenters swear too, but only in English. If the songs contain French swear words then they’re censored. Though even with French swear words they’re quite relaxed about it… they often use the word “putain” in daytime TV, which is the equivalent of “f–k!”
When is the best time to listen to Uncut swearing on radio?
If you listen to some drama and comedies on Radio 4 it is not unusual to hear swearing in the early afternoon, Radio 1, 1Xtra, Radio 2 and 6 Music with their specialist shows regularly play songs uncut, with R1 this can be as early as 7pm onwards.