Rihanna expresses outrage on Twitter after U.K.-based radio show host changes name of racy new song from "S&M" to "Come On."
So, Rihanna, who is fast becoming an embarrassment to young people everywhere, is reportedly upset that her new single S&M was censored on Sunday's Radio 1 chart show in the United Kingdom. Never mind the fact the lyrics are sexually provocative and the video is equally explicit. As a parent, this isn't the type of music I want my kids to listen to. She is irate that lyrics such as "sex," "whip," and "chains" were cut out of the track. From what I read, radio host Reggie Yates even renamed the song's title to "Come On." LOL. Before Rihanna takes to
Twitter and write a line of expletives, she should stop and ponder why her song has been banned in several countries. I am pretty sure this isn't the Rihanna her parents envisioned. To put it simply, Rihanna is just plain nasty. She should learn that nasty doesn't give you staying power or respect.
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