The explicit and the clean version are exactly the same

The DJ Khaled song “B***h I’m from Dade County” is exactly the same. Both versions are clean, even the one labeled as explicit.


Just to try and report this and hopefully someone sees it.

iPhone XR, iOS 16

Posted on Aug 9, 2023 8:59 PM

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Posted on Aug 10, 2023 12:07 PM

FromDade wrote:

The DJ Khaled song “B***h I’m from Dade County” is exactly the same. Both versions are clean, even the one labeled as explicit.

Just to try and report this and hopefully someone sees it.

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Aug 10, 2023 12:07 PM in response to FromDade

FromDade wrote:

The DJ Khaled song “B***h I’m from Dade County” is exactly the same. Both versions are clean, even the one labeled as explicit.

Just to try and report this and hopefully someone sees it.

Apple doesn't read here in this user-to-user forum for feedback or suggestion. You can let them know here:


Feedback - Apple Music - Apple


Aug 9, 2023 9:42 PM in response to FromDade

  1. Check Content Source: Make sure you're accessing the content from a reputable source, such as the Apple Music app or iTunes Store. Sometimes, third-party apps or sources might not properly differentiate between explicit and clean versions.
  2. Explicit Content Settings: On your iPhone, go to "Settings" > "Screen Time" > "Content & Privacy Restrictions" > "Content Restrictions." Ensure that "Music, Podcasts & News" is set to "Explicit" if you want to allow explicit content. If it's set to "Clean," it might affect how the content is displayed.
  3. Refresh Library: Sometimes, your music library on your device may not update immediately. Try refreshing your library by pulling down on the library screen in the Apple Music app or restarting the app.
  4. Contact Apple Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to Apple Support for assistance. They can help troubleshoot the problem and provide guidance on how to properly access and differentiate between explicit and clean versions of content.
  5. Check with Others: If you're comparing the explicit and clean versions of a specific album or track, you might want to check with others who have access to the same content to see if they're experiencing the same issue. It's possible that there's an issue with how the content is being displayed on your specific device.
  6. Content Updates: Check for any updates to the Apple Music app or your device's software. Sometimes, updates can address issues related to content display and management.
  7. Log Out and Log In: Try logging out of your Apple ID in the Music app and then logging back in. This can sometimes refresh your account settings and correct any display issues.
  8. Redownload Content: If you've previously downloaded the content to your device, try deleting it and redownloading it. This can sometimes resolve discrepancies in how content is displayed.

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The explicit and the clean version are exactly the same

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