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I'd say no, but not because of the title (it can't get much more explicit on CHR than "S&M"), but I really can't see this song have a long shelf life. It's a weak song, overly repetitive, and having a questionable chorus doesn't help its chances either.
I was just reading an article about Katy Perry tying MJ's record for five #1s from the same album, and the article stated that the label hadn't decided if it would release a sixth single from the album yet.
If I had to venture a guess, I'm guessing they'll fall on the side of the greed and squeeze every last drop of blood from this turnip, and release a sixth single, though.
If I had to venture a guess, I'm guessing they'll fall on the side of the greed and squeeze every last drop of blood from this turnip, and release a sixth single, though.
The FCC would have a fit (and so would conservative groups of parents) - and it's almost impossible to censor this song, since the entire subject of the whole song is wanting to see a guy's peacock
Stations might be able to get away with it in the extreme most Northern states - but as a country, IMO no way it's gonna happen
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