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With sex, drugs and murder, these artists really know how to make the viewer nervous.

 

Robin Thicke – "Blurred Lines" (2013)

 

There was so much more to this song than that inescapable “hey hey hey” refrain. The Robin Thicke/T.I./Pharrell collaboration sparked an accusation of glamorizing the date rape culture in seemingly care-free tune. It also made a lot of people angry with the generous amount of naked models in the music video.  

The team behind the video stated that they meant everything as a joke and wanted to show the ladies in the video overpowering the men. We guess that subplot was a bit too subtle for the general public to catch.

My Darkest Days – "Casual Sex" (2012) 

Welcome to every rockstar’s wet dream. There are girls kissing, girls undressing, girls acting promiscuous, girls exploring the wonderful world of S&M, girls playing strip poker and basically doing every degrading thing a professional groupie is expected to do. No wonder YouTube had to “causally” censor the hell out of this one. We just hope the poor goat wasn’t traumatized for life by all the debauchery in this video.

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