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"Godzilla" is a song by American rapper Eminem featuring fellow American rapper Juice WRLD, released as a single on January 31, 2020, from the former's eleventh studio album Music to Be Murdered By (2020). The song was Juice WRLD's first posthumous release following his death the previous month in December 2019. It topped the charts in Finland ...
In some cases, it was considered sufficient to censor certain words, rather than banning a song outright. In the case of the Kinks' song "Lola", the BBC's strict ban on advertising led to singer and songwriter Ray Davies replacing the brand name "Coca-Cola" with "cherry cola" in the lyrics prior to the release of the record to avoid a possible ban. [20]
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Music to Be Murdered By, which inspired this album's title and alternate cover. The album's title and alternative cover art are taken from the 1958 album Alfred Hitchcock Presents Music to Be Murdered By, which interspersed audio of the director Alfred Hitchcock's wry, dark humor into easy listening instrumentals arranged by Jeff Alexander. [9]
A remix was made for the soundtrack of the 1998 movie Godzilla. Rivers Cuomo did a cover of the song on Sessions @AOL in 2009. The performance was recorded for his band Weezer's EP called Happy Record Store Day. A cover was made by the band The Upside Downs named "Brain Stew 10". The band was made by Ray William Johnson. [9]
"No Shelter" is a song by American rock band Rage Against the Machine, released in 1998 on the Godzilla soundtrack. It can also be found as a bonus track on the Australian and Japanese release of The Battle of Los Angeles in 1999.
References to LGBTQ topics were censored from Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" by local radio stations because homosexual acts are illegal in the country, [121] [122] while "Despacito" was pulled by Malaysia's state-owned radio stations following listener concerns over its "un-Islamic" lyrics. [123] [124]
Why Sabrina Carpenter’s Best Pop Vocal Album Speech Got Censored at the 2025 Grammys. Alyssa Bailey. February 2, 2025 at 10:24 PM
"Godzilla" is a single by U.S. hard rock band Blue Öyster Cult, the first track on the band's fifth studio album Spectres. The lyrics are a tongue-in-cheek tribute to the popular movie monster of the same name. The single release had a picture sleeve featuring a promotional still from the movie Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster. [4]