Britney Spears Song Could Face Radio Ban

14-01-2009 06:53

Fielder-Civil, who married the singer in Miami, Florida in 2007, is reportedly set to battle for $7.6 million (£5 million) - half of the star's entire $15 million (£10 million) fortune Britney Spears' latest single IF U Seek Amy is facing the axe from U.S. radio station playlists over its controversial lyrics.The Toxic hitmaker's forthcoming record features the chorus "All of the boys and all of the girls are beggin' to, If YoU Seek Amy", with the last four words sounding like "F**k me" when sung quickly.
All of the boys and all of the girls are beggin' to, If YoU Seek Amy, with the last four words sounding like F**k me
And many DJs are now set ban the track as it is too offensive to broadcast, according to Patti Marshall of Cincinnati's Q102 radio station. She tells Mtv, "It's okay to put in on an album, have fun with it, but we're publicly owned, you know? We have a responsibility to the public, you put this... out and act like we're all fuddy-duddies, like we're trying to make moral judgments."It's not about us. It's about the mom in the mini-van with her eight-year-old."
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