Radio stations are known to play censored versions of popular songs, and sometimes it's fun to know what particular songs or artists are targeted the most. Here are a few examples of this, sprinkled with a dash of radio history.
Dylan discusses some of the many intricacies of country music.
Patrick chronicles the rise and fall of the rock band Creed, as well as the subsequent rise of its spin-off act Alter Bridge.
A playlist for Get 86'd.
Some people are good and some people are bad, but where do we draw the line when it comes to what they have created? can we truly separate the art from the artist?
Michelle and Kylie talk about the toxic relationship between some fans and artists.
Considering all of the questionable lyrics and actions of Mindless Self Indulgence, is it possible to separate the art from the artist and still enjoy their music? Idk but I wrote about it.
Sometimes problematic people are hot or great artists, there's not much we can do about it other than informing ourselves about how they're actually not the best people
I reflect on SZA's Ctrl and SOS album effect on my life and dealing with it. The best thing to do is to simply let it go.
Mj talks about Kanye's best ever.











