newdawnfades
Senior Member
You have to take swearing in context of the artist as well. If swearing is a part of the way you talk and how you were raised then I don't think we can judge it as this calculated word like it might be when presented with other artists.
I like NWA, they swear alot. But it fits smoothly in with the music that I don't stop myself every half a second and say,"that's a cuss word!" It doesn't matter.
I am not sure if anyone here has ever seen the HBO series Deadwood. It's set during the Wild West days, and there's alot of cussing. When I watched the first few episodes I couldn't help but notice the seemingly excessive amount of f-words. But it fit right in with the dialogue, the personalities of the characters, and how you'd expect a rugged, gun town to be. There were no politically correct liberals running around the saloons in the 1880's turning up their noses.
I like NWA, they swear alot. But it fits smoothly in with the music that I don't stop myself every half a second and say,"that's a cuss word!" It doesn't matter.
I am not sure if anyone here has ever seen the HBO series Deadwood. It's set during the Wild West days, and there's alot of cussing. When I watched the first few episodes I couldn't help but notice the seemingly excessive amount of f-words. But it fit right in with the dialogue, the personalities of the characters, and how you'd expect a rugged, gun town to be. There were no politically correct liberals running around the saloons in the 1880's turning up their noses.
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