I don't understand, parents insist on censoring their kids, believing things like violent video games and inappropriate words will influence a childs life in every way possible. Our society is different in every way to the 60s-90s.
The meaning of the lyrics are controversial in Soulja Boy Tell Em's song Crank That, people tend to think the song is about love. I recently got in an argument about the meaning of "Superman that hoe" with an adult on TF2, I said it was a dance move, they said they checked urban dictionary and said it meant to interject on someones back when they're sleeping so the sheets stuck and made it look like a cape.
Urban Dictionary is not a good source for slang terms anyway, basic words are often given crazy definitions. Anyway I checked the term on urban dictionary and the date when the entry was submitted was about 6 months after the release of the song.
Nowadays these artists are "appropriate," but back when they were kids these people were censored.
Elvis Presley was too loveual in his dance.
The Rolling Stones were too provocative and degraded women.
Bob Dylan was banned because people couldn't understand the lyrics.
The Beatles referenced drug use.
Van Morrison sang about premarital love.
Loretta Lynn sang about birth control.
James Brown and Rod Stewart, both too loveual.
Discuss parents thinking that they are "protecting" their children when they are pretty much sheltering them from the real world.