Parental Advisory is a message affixed by the "Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) to audio and recordings in the U.S. containing excessive use of profane language and/or sexual references. Albums began to be labeled for "explicit lyrics" in 1985, after pressure from the PARENTS MUSIC RESOURCE CENTER (PMRC). In 2000, the PMRC worked with the RIAA to standardize the label, creating the now-familiar black and white design. The first albums to receive the label in its new form included Gun and roses and Tipper gore as nasty as they wanna be and had the label in the form of a sticker on the cellophane wrap. The first HIP HOP album that received the label is ICE T's debut album Rhymes Pays, released in 1987, whose lyrics were associated with gangsta rap, and popularized the genre. Later pressings of Danzig's self-titled, as well as many new albums with the label after 1992, had the label printed onto the artwork. To some, it has become known as the "Tipper sticker" because of Tipper gore's visible role in the PMRC.
We are hoping and expecting that all rap music that will going to release are reminded for those lyrics. No matter what genre or themes of rap music. So Let's be remind also as a listener and be cooperate for this idea. thanks a lot .

I agree with this! We can have nice hip hop songs with lyrics that really have meaning. :D
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ReplyDeleteNice. Clean music for every musician. :)
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