The Most Controversial Song the Year You Were Born [LIST]

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Loudwire.com put together a list of the Most Controversial Song from the Year You Were Born. And it goes all the way back to 1930, when people were clutching their pearls over a song called "Prohibition is a Failureby Lowe Stokes.

 

 

Here are some highlights from the '60s on . . .

 

 

1962:  "He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)",  The Crystals

 

1964:  "A Change Is Gonna Come"Sam Cooke

 

1969:  "Give Peace a Chance",  Plastic Ono Band

 

1971:  "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised",  Gil Scott-Heron

 

1975:  "The Pill",  Loretta Lynn

 

1977: "God Save the Queen",  Sex Pistols

 

1982:  "The Message",  Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five

 

1983:  "Relax",  Frankie Goes to Hollywood

 

1986:  "Dear God",  XTC

 

1988:  "[Eff] tha Police",  N.W.A.

 

1990:  "Justify My Love",  Madonna

 

1992:  "Killing in the Name",  Rage Against the Machine

 

1994:  "Closer",  Nine Inch Nails

 

1999:  "Goodbye Earl",  The (Dixie) Chicks

 

2000:  "Stan"Eminem

 

2002:  "Dirrty",  Christina Aguilera

 

2004:  "American idiot",  Green Day

 

2008:  "I Kissed a Girl",  Katy Perry

 

2010:  "Pumped Up Kicks",  Foster the People

 

2018:  "This Is America",  Childish Gambino

 

 

And, for all you babies born THIS YEAR, your most controversial song is Jason Aldean's "Try That in a Small Town". Unless something better comes along in the next two and a half months.

 

 

(Check out the whole list here.)


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