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felixen

macrumors 6502a
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Apr 13, 2009
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Hey everyone,

I like the new album "Everythings for Sale" by Boogie, so I've added all of the songs to my 2 playlists. I deliberately go to the explicit version of the album and add the songs from there. However, when I navigate over to my playlists, I notice that for a splitsecond the "E" for explicit will appear next to the song name, and then it disappears! Basically, the explicit song is swapped out with the censored version.

I have a ton of music in my playlists so I can't say for sure if it has happened before, but this is the first time I noticed it. Only 1 song out of the entire album remains explicit, the rest get replaced with censored versions.

Have anyone experienced this?
 
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Julien

macrumors G4
Jun 30, 2007
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On your iPhone, tap Settings> General> Restrictions

On Mac:
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felixen

macrumors 6502a
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Apr 13, 2009
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Sorry, Apple moved it.
Settings> Screen Time(weird spot)> Content & Privacy> Content Restrictions> Music, Podcasts & News
Much appreciated. It was already set to explicit though. And most of my songs also remain explicit on my playlists. But for whatever reason this album is being replaced with the censored songs once added to my playlists (except for one of the songs which remains explicit)
 
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kdaghay

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Jul 10, 2019
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Much appreciated. It was already set to explicit though. And most of my songs also remain explicit on my playlists. But for whatever reason this album is being replaced with the censored songs once added to my playlists (except for one of the songs which remains explicit)
I’m experiencing exactly the same...
 

kdaghay

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Jul 10, 2019
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So as said I was experiencing the same issue. However today, with the help of a colleague and fiddling around the following seems to have solved the issue for me. First look up the song in your library and delete it. Proceed then by adding the explicit song to your library. Find the song back in your library and then add it to your playlist. Now you have the explicit version.
 
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