Q: Apple Music: Explicit vs Clean
Currently the boundary between explicit and clean is incredibly grey when it comes to Apple Music.
As a music-lover who hates clean versions of songs, it's extremely frustrating when songs that have been in my library for months are suddenly replaced with censored BU11$4IT.
The explicit version of J. Coles' "Apparently" only plays the clean version on my device.
Protective parents should be able to turn on censorship for all songs in a library on their child's device.
For the rest of us, give us the real version of the song unless we specifically decide otherwise.
Who wants to listen to the words cut out every other line anyway?
iTunes for Windows, Windows 2000
Posted on Sep 28, 2016 7:58 AM