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Spotify muting swears in explicit songs all of the sudden

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Spotify muting swears in explicit songs all of the sudden

I was wondering if anyone else is having this issue and if so please help because half the lyrics are missing from of these songs and i pay money every month so i can listen to the music....

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Hey @ldogg123

 

Check out this support article:

https://support.spotify.com/using_spotify/search_play/content-censor/

 

Spotify does not censor music. We make music available in whatever form it’s given to us.

Often, albums are released in “explicit” and “clean” versions. Only one will be immediately visible.
To see all versions:

  1. Click the album title on the artist or search page.
  2. Click the drop-down menu at the bottom for other releases.
  3. Select the other version and you'll be taken to it.

In rare cases, an error or a change in licensing agreements may have occured making the explicit version unavailable. The tracks may be re-linked to the "clean" version temporarily while we fix things.

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Hey @ldogg123

 

Check out this support article:

https://support.spotify.com/using_spotify/search_play/content-censor/

 

Spotify does not censor music. We make music available in whatever form it’s given to us.

Often, albums are released in “explicit” and “clean” versions. Only one will be immediately visible.
To see all versions:

  1. Click the album title on the artist or search page.
  2. Click the drop-down menu at the bottom for other releases.
  3. Select the other version and you'll be taken to it.

In rare cases, an error or a change in licensing agreements may have occured making the explicit version unavailable. The tracks may be re-linked to the "clean" version temporarily while we fix things.

MattSudaSpotify Star
Help others find this answer and click "Accept as Solution".
If you appreciate my answer, maybe give me a Like.
Note: I'm not a Spotify employee.

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