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Yes
Created on: March 09, 2008
Should the music industry do more to improve the moral content in song lyrics? If the average person
Created on: April 07, 2008 Last Updated: May 26, 2011
Music is a very universal way of sending messages to the world. Young people in the act of composing
Created on: March 27, 2008 Last Updated: April 12, 2008
Is it possible for free expression to become too free? I believe the answer is yes. Twenty years ago,
by Mikalyn
Created on: July 20, 2008 Last Updated: October 08, 2011
Of course the music industry would immediately point to the first amendment if ever held responsible
Created on: June 20, 2009
When one breathes through their nostrils they want and are entitled to breath the best air. For health
Created on: November 28, 2007 Last Updated: December 05, 2007
There will always be unprincipled people who are vocal about free speech and eliminating censorship
by piglover
Created on: February 21, 2009
I believe in the freedom of speech, to a point. Frankly, I do not believe that our founding fathers
Created on: January 21, 2008
My ten year old cousin owns a pretty neat looking mp3 player and as we were driving around Liverpool
Created on: July 03, 2008
The industry always falls back on the idea that individuals with positive lyrics are boring, weird,
Created on: June 02, 2009
Compared to every aspect of human nature, music specifically, has an unlimited power and unpreventable
Created on: April 30, 2008
Yes the music industry and the artist should clean up their acts. Now days songs promote sex, dressing
Created on: December 04, 2007 Last Updated: December 05, 2007
The question of the morality of today's music and the responsibilities of those who create it, has an
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No
by Smith Smith
Created on: November 23, 2008 Last Updated: January 19, 2010
There is no such thing as moral or immoral music, and this is why the answer to the topic question of
Created on: August 16, 2008
Freedom of speech. It may be tired and played out and used to justify virtually every disagreement but
by Shawn Forno
Created on: June 16, 2008 Last Updated: June 29, 2010
The reason the music industry shouldn't do more to improve the moral content in song lyrics is because
Created on: May 14, 2009 Last Updated: May 15, 2009
As soon as I read the debate question while rating some articles today, I immediately knew how I felt.
by Todd Pheifer
Created on: December 02, 2007 Last Updated: December 05, 2007
Let's be honest. The music industry, like many industries, exists to make money. They respond to their
Created on: June 15, 2008
There is no other answer than the negative to this question. With a loud shout, and the strength of
by Jeff Axelrod
Created on: April 07, 2008
Why not just ask the question the way it was intended: "Should the music industry censor its artists?"
But
Created on: September 23, 2009 Last Updated: September 26, 2009
Should the music industry do more to improve moral content in song lyrics?
Plain and simply put the
Created on: December 10, 2007 Last Updated: May 01, 2009
The music industry does have a lot of power. It can sway public opinion, either directly or through
Created on: April 29, 2008
What is music? Is it some fat kid caterwauling in his basement with a three string bass and a filthy
by everending
Created on: December 20, 2008
Top-40 radio stations and American Idol may cloud the truth, but music is still art, and art is still
by Kaye Boss
Created on: April 14, 2009 Last Updated: April 15, 2009
The music industry should not be responsible for improving the moral content of song lyrics. Period.
Created on: March 27, 2009 Last Updated: March 29, 2009
It's really not the music industry to blame for all the immorality in song lyrics. It's up to us, the
by Rhett Barton
Created on: September 22, 2008
Should the music industry do more to improve the moral content in song lyrics?
"I would rather be exposed
by MetalDragon
Created on: April 27, 2009
Should the music industry do anything to improve the moral content of the music that they are promoting?
Created on: May 28, 2008
If the music industry were allowed to dictate what should and should not be written in song lyrics,
by Ivan Anthony
Created on: January 15, 2008
Definitely not. It is not the music industries responsibility to govern artists lyrical content. The
by Kiaya Steele
Created on: March 07, 2009 Last Updated: March 09, 2009
Should the music industry do more to improve the moral content in song lyrics? No. Not exactly. Our
by Jenn Currie
Created on: May 22, 2008
Should the music industry do more to improve the moral content in song lyrics?
Nope. Once again it becomes
Created on: July 03, 2008
Should the music industry do more to improve the moral content in song lyrics? The answer, to me, should