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|description_of_content=Some of the songs on Janet Jackson's seventh studio album, All For You, explore issues of a sexual nature. | |description_of_content=Some of the songs on Janet Jackson's seventh studio album, All For You, explore issues of a sexual nature. | ||
|description_of_incident=Soon after its initial release, Singaporean officials banned the sale of the album due to explicit sexual content. One song in particular, Would You Mind, contained lyrics that were "not acceptable to our society". | |description_of_incident=Soon after its initial release, Singaporean officials banned the sale of the album due to explicit sexual content. One song in particular, Would You Mind, contained lyrics that were "not acceptable to our society" claimed these officials. The song lyrics include "I just wanna touch you, tease you, lick you, please you, love you, make love to you." Singapore officials also banned Jackson's previous album, The Velvet Rope, because three of its songs contained lyrics about homosexuality. | ||
|description_of_result=The record company executives appealed the ban, however The Publications Appeal Committee denied the appeal. | |description_of_result=The record company executives appealed the ban, however The Publications Appeal Committee denied the appeal. | ||
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|source=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1370650.stm | |source=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1370650.stm | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:24, 1 April 2014
Artist: Janet Jackson
Year: 2001
Date of Action: May-June 2001
Region: Asia
Location: Singapore
Subject: Explicit Sexuality
Medium: Music
Confronting Bodies: Singapore officials
Description of Artwork: Some of the songs on Janet Jackson's seventh studio album, All For You, explore issues of a sexual nature.
The Incident: Soon after its initial release, Singaporean officials banned the sale of the album due to explicit sexual content. One song in particular, Would You Mind, contained lyrics that were "not acceptable to our society" claimed these officials. The song lyrics include "I just wanna touch you, tease you, lick you, please you, love you, make love to you." Singapore officials also banned Jackson's previous album, The Velvet Rope, because three of its songs contained lyrics about homosexuality.
Results of Incident: The record company executives appealed the ban, however The Publications Appeal Committee denied the appeal.
Source:
• http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1370650.stm