Lily Allen - F*** You
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Topic: Lily Allen - F*** You
Posted By: PopArchivist
Subject: Lily Allen - F*** You
Date Posted: 28 October 2020 at 2:33pm
I see on the US Promo single on discogs there was no clean version issued, the first track is explicit and a bunch of remixes...
There appears to be a 3:41 issued digitally that is clean. Without having to order a Europe CD promo, anyone know where to find a clean copy on CD. Checked Qobuz and 7Digital already, but they have explicit versions of her album...
https://www.discogs.com/Lily-Allen-FUEP/release/4638270 - https://www.discogs.com/Lily-Allen-FUEP/release/4638270
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Posted By: MMathews
Date Posted: 30 October 2020 at 7:00pm
LOL ... loved this song. Richie, someone provided me with the cleaned version when the song was out but only an mp3. I can't recall where I got it as it's so long ago.
The clean one as I recall dropped out the f-bombs and I think replaced some with little novelty noises ... i'll have to listen and see later tonight.
MM
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Posted By: Paul C
Date Posted: 31 October 2020 at 5:51am
I don't know about retailers of non-lossy downloads
(my ears can't tell the difference anyway), but a
'clean' version of the It's Not Me, It's You
album was released on iTunes in January 2009 (a couple
of months after the 'explicit' version). I purchased
the clean download of "F*** You" in February 2009
(Capitol-EMI iTunes files were already 256 kbps by
then; most other labels were still 128kbps). This
supposedly 'clean' digital album, however, still had
an explicit version of one song, "Back To The Start",
so iTunes designated this version of the album
'explicit' as well. These two non-deluxe versions of
the album remain on iTunes today, both labelled
'explicit', but one actually has the clean version of
"F*** You" (with the 'novelty noises' Mark mentions).
But as I said, I don't know if this clean-except-for-
one-song version of the album is available in a non-
lossy format.
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