Music reviewing today's music caused a healthy debate. In general, vulgar words of modern pop song lyrics are rapidly increasing, especially for rap and heavy metal artists. Significant violence and pessimism in the lyrics of popular music are rising. These lyrics are considered sources of inspiration for violence, suicide, and criminal acts. For example, Mr. Raymond Kunz mentioned the case of his son. "When his wife went to call their son to school they knew that he died of gunshot wounds and still wearing headphones Marilyn Manson's anti-Christ superstar CD still It is in the player.
What is music review? Music review means a lot to many people. Basically, this is an attempt or action taken by any agency to restrict or reduce something in the music, and the community may feel it is offensive to that belief or sense of value Maybe (University Park: 28th March). Music reviews have been ongoing since the beginning of music itself. Until quite recently, music was written to please royalty and rich people. If they do not like music, they will completely change or destroy music. For example, in the 1850's Giuseppe Verdie's opera "La Traviata" has been changed many times as the lyrics were called "Nomads and Roman citizens are passionate" (University Park: March 28).
Review of the music industry's censorship music industry can be divided into two categories, including new music technology and music products. In the United States, censorship is not necessarily a music product, it is related to new music technology. The music industry is increasingly focused on online peer-to-peer services such as Kazaa and Morpheus, using MP3 format and movie experts group, users are downloading music for free and expressing official media representation of the government You can report it promptly. Since deciding to protect the government from press freedom, the law has evolved constantly, but regulation has been relaxed to give media freedom, but the philosophy behind the law has not changed. Whether the censorship system is reasonable (Article 10 of the Human Rights Act 1998)