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Thread started 01/22/09 1:26pm

Krytonite

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Parents' group protests Britney Spears song

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."

"It's one thing for a song with these lyrics to be included on a CD so that fans who wish to hear it can do so, but it's an entirely different matter when this song is played over the publicly-owned airwaves, especially at a time when children are likely to be in the listening audience," Winter says.


Founded in 1995, the PTC describes itself as "a nonpartisan education organization advocating responsible entertainment." Jive was unavailable for comment on the PTC's advisory.

The controversy isn't stopping U.S. radio from playing "If You Seek Amy." Six top 40 stations have the song in rotation this week, enough to place the track at No. 92 on the Billboard Pop 100 chart. Leading the pack is WFLZ-Tampa, Fla., which has played it 19 times.

"We're confident the version of the song we air is not crossing any lines," program director Tommy Chuck told Billboard.com, adding that WFLX plays a Jive-created edit of the song that changes "Seek" to "See" as well as a jokey version in which morning host MJ shouts his name every time the word "Amy" appears.

Digitally, "Amy" has sold 107,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

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Reply #1 posted 01/22/09 5:13pm

Anxiety

lol

like parents don't have bigger concerns for their kids than a stupid britney spears song. rolleyes
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Reply #2 posted 01/22/09 5:17pm

wildgoldenhone
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I don't get it.
confuse
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Reply #3 posted 01/22/09 5:24pm

Sdldawn

who would even pay attention of her.. i've heard the song, most ridiculous forced pop song ever.
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Reply #4 posted 01/22/09 5:36pm

bboy87

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"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #5 posted 01/22/09 5:59pm

Brendan

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With parents this ridciulously out of touch, do kids really have much of a chance?
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Reply #6 posted 01/22/09 6:39pm

bleutuna

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F-U-C-K Me

That's how the song says the title. And the song is crap.
I wanna be loved to the 9s, so let me cover your ass with this sheet, and baby, you better stay on the beat! Cause you know the Karma Sutra? I can rewrite it. But, with half as many words.
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Reply #7 posted 01/22/09 7:11pm

728huey

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How's that any different from the classic Spinal Tip song "Big Bottoms"? With lyrics like this"

Big bottoms, big bottoms
Talk about bum cakes, my girl's got 'em
Big bottoms drive me out of my mind
How could I leave this behind
booty!

I haven't really heard this song yet. If the rest of the lyrics in the song were clever like the old Vanity 6 music, then I could see when it would be extremely controversial, but considering Britney's history, they're probably really generic and boring. rolleyes

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Reply #8 posted 01/22/09 10:51pm

errant

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you'd think rampant crack and meth use would be a little higher on the list of things to tackle before a Britney Spears song...
"does my cock look fat in these jeans?"
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Reply #9 posted 01/22/09 11:24pm

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lalalalala
oh baby baby
have you seen amy tonight?
is she in the bathroom
is she smokin? up outside
oh
oh baby baby
does she take a piece of lime
for the drink that imma buy her
do you know just what she likes
oh
oh oh
tell me have you seen her
because i?m so
oh
i can?t get her off of my brain
i just want to go to the party she gon? go
can somebody take me home
haha hehe haha ho
love me hate me
say what you want about me
but all of the boys and all of the girls are begging to if you seek amy
love me hate me
but can?t you see what i see
all of the boys and all of the girls are begging to if you seek amy
(f**k me, f**k me)
lalalalalala
amy told me that she?s gonna meet me up
i don?t know where or when and now they?re closing up the club
oh
i?ve seen her once or twice before she knows my face
but it?s hard to see with all the people standing in the way
oh
oh oh
tell me have you seen her
?cause i?m so
oh
i can?t get her off of my brain
i just want to go to the party she?s gonna go
can somebody take me home
haha hehe haha ho
love me hate me
say what you want about me
but all of the boys and all of the girls are begging to if you seek amy
love me hate me
but can?t you see what i see
all of the boys and all of the girls are begging to if you seek amy
oh
say what you want about me
oh
but can?t you see what i see
oh
say what you want about me
so tell me if you?ve seen her (let me know what she was wearing and what she
was like)
cause i?ve been waiting here forever (let me know what she ws going out of
mind)
oh baby baby
if you seek amy tonight
oh
oh baby baby
we?ll do whatever you like
oh baby baby baby
oh baby baby baby
lalalalalala
lalalalalala
love me hate me
say what you want about me
but all of the boys and all of the girls are begging to if you seek amy
love me hate me
but can?t you seek what i see
all of the boys and all of the girls are begging to if you seek amy
love me hate me
say what you want about me (yeah)
love me hate me
but can?t you see what i see
all of the boys and all of the girls are begging to if you seek amy
oh (love me hate me)
say what you want about me
oh
but can?t you see what i see (love me hate me)
oh say what you want about me
all of the boys and all of the girls are begging to if you seek amy




it is pretty dirty
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Reply #10 posted 01/23/09 12:09am

Timmy84

The lyrics are dirty but the music probably sucks so no thanks...
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Reply #11 posted 01/23/09 3:31am

purplesweat

wildgoldenhoney said:

I don't get it.
confuse


If U Seek Amy

If = Eff

U = U

Seek A.. = Seekay

...my = ME

Eff U Seekay Me

F U C K Me.
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Reply #12 posted 01/23/09 7:02am

Anxiety

purplesweat said:

wildgoldenhoney said:

I don't get it.
confuse


If U Seek Amy

If = Eff

U = U

Seek A.. = Seekay

...my = ME

Eff U Seekay Me

F U C K Me.


the children are doomed!!! omfg
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Reply #13 posted 01/23/09 7:19am

JackieBlue

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I thought they were protesting over how crappy it was. The whole idea just seems forced attempt at trying to be clever. If they're listening to Britney they were screweed long before this song.
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #14 posted 01/23/09 7:38am

WildheartXXX

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I empathise with the parents. This song is obviously going to be listened to by Britney's fans, particularly the very young ones. They like the melody and sing it. It oversexualises them at a very young age. Spears is a puppet and i think the whole thing just reeks with peodophilic intentions. If it was Vanity singing a song like back in the day no problem as she probably meant it and her audience would be different. Britney spears(well her puppet masters) are just peddling sex to pre teens. Disgraceful but not surprising.
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Reply #15 posted 01/23/09 8:07am

vainandy

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Anytime someone protests a song, especially a parent's group, the song is going to sell like hotcakes. I mean, what could be more cool than having your parents hate a song because of profanity or vulgarity? Back when the goodie two shoes were pissed at "Darling Nikki", I was absolutely loving it. I never had really paid much attention to the song before they got pissed at it but that was the ultimate cool having a bunch of goodie goods pissed at the song.

If they would just keep their mouths shut, the song might flop.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #16 posted 01/23/09 10:24am

WildheartXXX

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vainandy said:

Anytime someone protests a song, especially a parent's group, the song is going to sell like hotcakes. I mean, what could be more cool than having your parents hate a song because of profanity or vulgarity? Back when the goodie two shoes were pissed at "Darling Nikki", I was absolutely loving it. I never had really paid much attention to the song before they got pissed at it but that was the ultimate cool having a bunch of goodie goods pissed at the song.

If they would just keep their mouths shut, the song might flop.


Theres that too. Let's face it Britney Spears is going to be heard on the radio controversy or no controversy, this just adds to it. I do think it truly sad though that she's lowered herself to this knowing her fan base. She's just the lowest of the low.
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Reply #17 posted 01/23/09 10:57am

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the lyrics are very crappy, and seemed to be just an excuse to use that chorus
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Reply #18 posted 01/23/09 6:20pm

purplesweat

WildheartXXX said:

vainandy said:

Anytime someone protests a song, especially a parent's group, the song is going to sell like hotcakes. I mean, what could be more cool than having your parents hate a song because of profanity or vulgarity? Back when the goodie two shoes were pissed at "Darling Nikki", I was absolutely loving it. I never had really paid much attention to the song before they got pissed at it but that was the ultimate cool having a bunch of goodie goods pissed at the song.

If they would just keep their mouths shut, the song might flop.


Theres that too. Let's face it Britney Spears is going to be heard on the radio controversy or no controversy, this just adds to it. I do think it truly sad though that she's lowered herself to this knowing her fan base. She's just the lowest of the low.


I think her label pushes these kind of songs onto her. She's never publically said she even likes any of her more sexual/$$$ type songs and she always says she likes the ballads best on her albums.

When she had a brief time away from Jive in 2005/2006, her sound matured a LOT in that short time. Blackout was made almost entirely without Jive hanging around and it was her most progressive and strictly adult album yet because she didn't have business execs thinking of ways to pander to pre teens (aka $$$$$).
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Reply #19 posted 01/23/09 6:35pm

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Burn the Bitch!! nod

She is Evil and she must be Destroyed!

















plus she can't sing.. lol
Some people are like Slinkies...

They're good for nothing but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down the stairs.
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Reply #20 posted 01/23/09 7:39pm

Anxiety

vainandy said:

Anytime someone protests a song, especially a parent's group, the song is going to sell like hotcakes. I mean, what could be more cool than having your parents hate a song because of profanity or vulgarity? Back when the goodie two shoes were pissed at "Darling Nikki", I was absolutely loving it. I never had really paid much attention to the song before they got pissed at it but that was the ultimate cool having a bunch of goodie goods pissed at the song.

If they would just keep their mouths shut, the song might flop.


i remember when the whole PMRC thing was hot and the stickers first started appearing on albums, it was a badge of coolness if a new album had a parental advisory sticker on it. it's true - nothing makes kids want to hear "harmful matter" more than being told it's "harmful matter". but does that ever soak through anyone's thick skulls? naaaah.
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Reply #21 posted 01/24/09 1:34am

wildgoldenhone
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purplesweat said:

wildgoldenhoney said:

I don't get it.
confuse


If U Seek Amy

If = Eff

U = U

Seek A.. = Seekay

...my = ME

Eff U Seekay Me

F U C K Me.

Thanks for the breakdown.
I hear it now.
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Reply #22 posted 01/24/09 1:40am

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wildgoldenhoney said:

I don't get it.
confuse

Good. Then it's not just me. lol

I tried saying the damn title outloud several times and I don't hear anything dirty. Am I missing something?
"A Watcher scoffs at gravity!"
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Reply #23 posted 01/24/09 1:55am

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purplesweat said:

WildheartXXX said:



Theres that too. Let's face it Britney Spears is going to be heard on the radio controversy or no controversy, this just adds to it. I do think it truly sad though that she's lowered herself to this knowing her fan base. She's just the lowest of the low.


I think her label pushes these kind of songs onto her. She's never publically said she even likes any of her more sexual/$$$ type songs and she always says she likes the ballads best on her albums.

When she had a brief time away from Jive in 2005/2006, her sound matured a LOT in that short time. Blackout was made almost entirely without Jive hanging around and it was her most progressive and strictly adult album yet because she didn't have business execs thinking of ways to pander to pre teens (aka $$$$$).


Britney needs to take a lesson from the Last Boyband Standing (BSB, that is) and just tell the handlers and execs to fuck right off if they ask her to do songs she doesn't like. They're still with Jive and haven't had a dumbshit song like this one for years. Their last Gawdawful Piece of $hit (I apologize if I'm the only one who gets that reference razz ) came in '97.

Just an idea. shrug
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Reply #24 posted 01/24/09 5:20am

purplesweat

meow85 said:

wildgoldenhoney said:

I don't get it.
confuse

Good. Then it's not just me. lol

I tried saying the damn title outloud several times and I don't hear anything dirty. Am I missing something?


I explained it further up.

She's spelling out the word "fuck" F-U-C-K me.

Britney needs to take a lesson from the Last Boyband Standing (BSB, that is) and just tell the handlers and execs to fuck right off if they ask her to do songs she doesn't like. They're still with Jive and haven't had a dumbshit song like this one for years. Their last Gawdawful Piece of $hit (I apologize if I'm the only one who gets that reference razz ) came in '97.


If she's under contract, there's always a limit to what she can and cannot do.

There's a BIG rumour they were threatening to stop visitations with her babies if she didn't go on tour or promote the album.
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Reply #25 posted 01/24/09 2:36pm

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purplesweat said:[quote]

meow85 said:



I explained it further up.

She's spelling out the word "fuck" F-U-C-K me.

Britney needs to take a lesson from the Last Boyband Standing (BSB, that is) and just tell the handlers and execs to fuck right off if they ask her to do songs she doesn't like. They're still with Jive and haven't had a dumbshit song like this one for years. Their last Gawdawful Piece of $hit (I apologize if I'm the only one who gets that reference razz ) came in '97.


If she's under contract, there's always a limit to what she can and cannot do.

There's a BIG rumour they were threatening to stop visitations with her babies if she didn't go on tour or promote the album.



How in the world are they going to do that? A record company may shut down promotion for the album but stop visitations? falloff
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Reply #26 posted 01/24/09 7:36pm

purplesweat

paisleypark4 said:

purplesweat said:



If she's under contract, there's always a limit to what she can and cannot do.

There's a BIG rumour they were threatening to stop visitations with her babies if she didn't go on tour or promote the album.



How in the world are they going to do that? A record company may shut down promotion for the album but stop visitations? falloff


With the conservatorship as strict as it is, and with her dad as seemingly weak as he is against her boss ("It was meant to be just a fun thing for her to do in her spare time...now here we are making a video") who knows?

From OK! Magazine :


Britney is featured as the main cover story on this week's issue of OK! magazine, in which the mag claims Britney "voluntarily" gave up time with her kids in order to tour.

"Last fall, as The Circus Starring Britney Spears tour was being organized, Britney's camp discovered that because of the star's troubled history, they could not purchase insurance to cover her tour unless she was still under the conservatorship of her father, Jamie Spears. Until that point, the plan was for the conservatorship to be lifted on December 31, followed immediately by Britney, 27, going into family court with a petition to regain custody of Preston and Jayden. But "the insurance situation changed everything."

So they're trying to make us believe the only reason the conservatorship, in which her father is receiving upwards of $16,000 a month (as well as millions in lawyer fees and the $200,000 she owes her brother Bryan), was made permanent is due to INSURANCE for a tour??? Just doesn't add up.

And on top of that, they say she "voluntarily" chose her TOUR over her KIDS? I'll bet you a million bucks if a paparazzo on the street asked Britney that question, she'd undoubtedly choose her children!

The article also features a very lengthy interview from Britney's former manager Johnny Wright.


Jamie Spears severed ties with the magazine shortly after this article came out. Yep, they had a deal before this article which means he most likely severed it because they revealed the truth.

Britney was seen crying after leaving a meeting with her judge just before she toured Europe and Japan. Why would that be?
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Reply #27 posted 01/24/09 8:20pm

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Saying the title phrase quickly out loud produces a sound akin to spelling out the F-word,

Does it really? I think there are at least five other songs that would be better singles. I think they are only doing this in order to cause controversy (and it's working). This is good bad attention. I don't really like (or get) the song.
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Reply #28 posted 01/24/09 10:02pm

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reality check people, Britney fans are past the teenage years at this point, her following now is not the kids that hung her poster on the wall from BOP magazine, Britney is going to be 28, and her average fan is about 23-27 and many are around 30 or so, and trust me, they go see movies that are PG13 and talk shit much much much worse and have more explicit sexual tone, so jump of this indecent bullshit, does anyone even give a shit about the RADIO anymore, its a thing that is not even relevant anymore.

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #29 posted 01/25/09 12:49am

purplesweat

lastdecember said:

reality check people, Britney fans are past the teenage years at this point, her following now is not the kids that hung her poster on the wall from BOP magazine, Britney is going to be 28, and her average fan is about 23-27 and many are around 30 or so, and trust me, they go see movies that are PG13 and talk shit much much much worse and have more explicit sexual tone, so jump of this indecent bullshit, does anyone even give a shit about the RADIO anymore, its a thing that is not even relevant anymore.


Thank You!

I'm almost 19, have been listening to Britney since I was 9, I don't need to hear any more cheesy pop from her when I know she's now capable of mature pop like Unusual You, And Then We Kiss and Touch of my Hand.

But you'd be surprised how many fans ARE happy with this result. Of course they're too dumb to see the negative side (radio shunning it, as Z100 announced they would today) but most of em really love the song and think it'll be huge. Ugh.
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