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|artist=Britney Spears
|artist=Britney Spears
|subject=Explicit Sexuality
|subject=Explicit Sexuality
|confronting_bodies=Parents Television Council
|confronting_bodies=Private radio stations
|medium=Music
|medium=Music
|date_of_action=January 2009
|date_of_action=January 2009
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|description_of_content=Lyrics:
|description_of_content=Lyrics:


(Chorus)
(Chorus)<br>
Love me hate me
Love me hate me<br>
Say what you want about me
Say what you want about me<br>
But all of the boys and all of the girls are
But all of the boys and all of the girls are<br>
begging to If You Seek Amy
Begging to If You Seek Amy
 
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Love me hate me
Love me hate me<br>
But can't you see what I see
But can't you see what I see<br>
All of the boys and all of the girls
All of the boys and all of the girls<br>
are begging to If You Seek Amy
Are begging to If You Seek Amy<br>
|description_of_incident=Britney Spears' single "If U Seek Amy" sparked controversy in the United States due to the sexual implications of the title. When sung fast, as Spears does in the recording, the words "if you seek Amy" appear to spell out F-U-C-K me. The song was censored in the United States and retitled as "If U See Amy", removing the "k" from "Seek." American parents demanded radio stations cease playing the song between the hours of 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. as it "violates the broadcast indecency law."
|description_of_incident=Britney Spears' single "If U Seek Amy" sparked controversy in the United States due to the sexual implications of the title. When sung fast, as Spears does in the recording, the words "if you seek Amy" appear to spell out F-U-C-K me. Some radio stations, like Clear Channel, played a censored version of the song and retitled as "If U See Amy", removing the "k" from "Seek." Spears also recorded a modified version. The Parents Television Council unsuccessfully demanded that radio stations cease playing the song between the hours of 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. as it "violates the broadcast indecency law."<br>
|description_of_result=Radio stations continued to play the track.  The song went uncensored in most other nations, and even with American action, the single went on to sell over 100,000 digital copies.
|description_of_result=Radio stations continued to play the track, often in the modified version.  The song went uncensored in most other nations, and even with American action, the single went on to sell over 100,000 digital copies.<br>
|source=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/britney-spears-racy-if-u-seek-amy-hits-the-radio-angers-parents-20090122
|source=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/britney-spears-racy-if-u-seek-amy-hits-the-radio-angers-parents-20090122
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