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Originally posted by aaronk aaronk wrote:

I've been hunting for that Snoop edit for years with no luck. Unfortunately, none of the radio stations in my area played the song, except for the one I worked for. We only played it at night, and we used the copy on a TM Century HitDisc, which was the normal Radio Version that did not censor "indo."


I own a promo CD single of Snoop Dogg's "Gin & Juice" from 1994 and it contains only one version of the song (no version mentioned either) and it omits the word "indo" and replaces it with a sound effect of someone inhaling. Was this the clean radio edit?



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What's the catalog number of your 1-track promo? "What's My Name" was definitely a 1-track promo, but I've never seen a US 1-track for "Gin And Juice." Either way, the version you describe is the "Radio Version (No Indo)" from PRCD-5456.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Hykker Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 December 2016 at 11:49am
Originally posted by Back2TheFuture Back2TheFuture wrote:


I own a promo CD single of Snoop Dogg's "Gin & Juice"
from 1994 and it contains only one version of the song
(no version mentioned either) and it omits the word
"indo" and replaces it with a sound effect of someone
inhaling. Was this the clean radio edit?


Am I the only one who had to Google "indo"? Never heard
the word before.
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I'm stunned they put the explicit 'full version' (which is both the album and commercial single version) on the Last Christmas soundtrack. I don't believe a clean full version has ever been released.
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Originally posted by Paul C Paul C wrote:

I'm stunned they put the explicit 'full version' (which is both the album and commercial single version) on the Last Christmas soundtrack. I don't believe a clean full version has ever been released.


Are you referring to Gin & Juice or Fastlove?
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They’re definitely talking about Fastlove.
In response to whether a clean version has been commercially released, I know it has been and appears on the “Now! That’s What I Call Music 96” (a UK release) released in 2017. It’s the album (5:24) length but clean. Two subsequent appearances on UK Now compilations seem to also be this length, but whether those ones are clean I cannot confirm. A cursory Discogs search reveals:

Now That's What I Call 40 Years” (2023)

“Now That's What I Call 40 Years: Volume 2 1993-2003” (2023)


Two appearances prior to 2017:
Now That's What I Call Music! Decades - The Deluxe Edition” (2003)

“Now That's What I Call The 90s“ (2009)


Sorry for the poor formatting, it’s a bit of a nightmare on a phone.
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Originally posted by Rich Rich wrote:

.They’re definitely talking about Fastlove.
In response to whether a clean version has been commercially released, I know it has been and appears on the “Now! That’s What I Call Music 96” (a UK release) released in 2017. It’s the album (5:24) length but clean. Two subsequent appearances on UK Now compilations seem to also be this length, but whether those ones are clean I cannot confirm. A cursory Discogs search reveals:

“Now That's What I Call 40 Years” (2023)
“Now That's What I Call 40 Years: Volume 2 1993-2003” (2023)

Two appearances prior to 2017:
“Now That's What I Call Music! Decades - The Deluxe Edition” (2003)
“Now That's What I Call The 90s“ (2009)

Sorry for the poor formatting, it’s a bit of a nightmare on a phone.
 

The version that appears on "Now That's What I Call 40 Years” (2023) is the Radio Edit from the UK Promo CD, a bit odd as this wasn't the official single release in the UK. It's not a "clean" edit. 
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