Parents try to ban Britney Spears song from radio
The Parents Television Council is not happy with Britney Spears new song.
They are warning parents about the song, If U Seek Amy, and are requesting radio stations to not broadcast between 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. because it would violate the broadcast indecency law.
Britney has changed the name to If U See Amy.
The song title does not have a swear word, but the inherent sexual innuendo has been deemed inappropriate for Spears’ young fans.
There is no misinterpreting the lyrics to this song, and it's certainly not about a girl named Amy, said PTC president Tim Winter.
The track is the third single from Spears' new Jive album, Circus.
It's one thing for a song with these lyrics to be included on a CD so that fans who wish to hear it can do so, but it's an entirely different matter when this song is played over the publicly-owned airwaves, especially at a time when children are likely to be in the listening audience, Winter added.
The song has already sold 107,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
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