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Re: Pittsburgh
Even if this is what people enjoy listening to, there is plenty of rap music that is not about sleazy sex (which is not professional...whether or not it is gracious doesn't really matter, we are talking about the professional realm here, which does not include some of the references I heard at Pittsburgh or Purdue for that matter)
I mean look at most def. He doesn't rap about sex. And he raps well. There are popular songs that aren't about sex. It's about looking out there and finding them.
Editing out the f-words in songs wouldn't be a bad idea either.
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