Why was if you seek Amy banned?
Table des matières
- Why was if you seek Amy banned?
- Who wrote If U Seek Amy?
- Is Britney's dad her conservator?
- What's happening with Britney's conservatorship?
- Who has custody of Britney Spears kids?
- What album is If U Seek Amy on?
- How was Britney Spears' 'If U Seek Amy' received by critics?
- Did Savan Kotecha's 'If U Seek Amy' have an explicit meaning?
Why was if you seek Amy banned?
The Parents Television Council is urging radio stations not to play Britney Spears' song "If U Seek Amy" when kids could hear it, claiming the lyrics contain an obscene double meaning. ... His group feels that airing the song between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. would violate broadcast indecency laws.
Who wrote If U Seek Amy?
Savan Kotecha Max MartinShellback If U Seek Amy/Compositeurs
Is Britney's dad her conservator?
Is Jamie Spears still Britney's conservator? Nope! As of the Sept. 29 hearing, Jamie was effectively been blocked from performing in that role by Judge Penny.
What's happening with Britney's conservatorship?
LOS ANGELES — A California judge on Friday ended the conservatorship over Britney Spears, a 13-year arrangement that had granted her father and others almost total control over the pop singer's personal life and finances.
Who has custody of Britney Spears kids?
Spears and Federline got engaged in 2004 before she filed for divorce just two years later in 2006. Currently, Federline is the primary custody holder, meaning the kids spend a majority of their time with him.
What album is If U Seek Amy on?
- “If U Seek Amy” is a song recorded by American singer Britney Spears for her sixth studio album, Circus. The song was released as the third single from the album.
How was Britney Spears' 'If U Seek Amy' received by critics?
- "If U Seek Amy" was generally well received by contemporary critics, who praised Spears's confident vocals and frequently cited it as the highlight of the album.
Did Savan Kotecha's 'If U Seek Amy' have an explicit meaning?
- It is not for the first time when a performer hides an explicit meaning in a title, e.g. Memphis Slim and April Wine have songs called "If You See Kay" . Savan Kotecha, co-writer of "If U Seek Amy", comes from a traditional Indian family, and his parents were upset when they got to know that he had written such a song.













