Do you not see the difference between:
a) music for the fans and
b) music commissioned specifically by an national body with a specific remit that has anti-racism, anti-sexism, anti-drugs and inclusivity message at the heart of its ethos?
People can listen to whatever music they like, but...
So where do you suggest these women appear in the video?
Potentially, you could have footage of a woman in an England top on all fours when Konan sings in Verse 1 "She love when I go deeper (Nasty), she good with her throat" or you could have her removing the rubber johnny off Konan's cock when...
Not to mention those quintessential football singalong lines:
She love it when I go deeper
She good with her throat.
I also like the line:
"On the attack like Danny (Ings) and James (Maddison), neither of who are in the squad, along with fellow absentees Trent, Lingz and Nathaniel Clyne.
To save others the time, Google search top of page 1 brings up the song ' Billionz' and we've got a full house:
N word
F word
Bitch
Drug references
Sexism.
Yep.
The whole point is most people won't have a clue who these two blokes are, and if - as I did - you Google 'Krept and Konan biggest hit' then top of page 1 is 'Freak of The Week' and 'Don't Waste My Time', so if you choose to have a listen and were expecting the FA to have hired Chaka Demus &...
Chuck Berry referring to 'My Ding-a-Ling' is what I consider to be "slightly related to sex". K&K's lyrics "If she ain't ****ing, she got to go, Tell her 'don't waste my time" is undoubtably both about sex and sexist, i.e. characterized by or showing prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination...
Playing devil's advocate, even if it were acceptable for black men to use the 'N' word in their lyrics, and the FA were comfortable with that - as you appear to be - would you agree that the FA have made a terrible error in choosing to partner with an artist with a 10-year history of songs with...
If the FA have prevented the release of the song it's because they've become aware - albeit belatedly - that in virtually every other song the pair have made there is the N word, the F word, blatant sexism and sexist tropes.
It is nothing to do with the ethnicity of the artist and everything...
I can see why the media might be content to not run this story because a happy England camp and a long run in the tournament is a feelgood story that sells papers.
Nobody wants to be the one to blow the whistle on this story because it will be a direct attack on the FA - there is a time and a...
So England's 2nd match - against the Auld Enemy - kicks off in 6 hours, the hype has been going for a couple of days now and is in full swing. Has the track been released yet?
Who releases their official song on the date of the second group game?!? Previous official song release dates:
World In Motion released 21 May 90 - WC90 kicked off 08 Jun.
Three Lions released 20 May 96 - Euro 96 kicked off 08 Jun 96.
We're On The Ball 27 May 02 - WC02 kicked off 31 May 02...
Is this because the FA have just done a Google search and found out every other song they've ever written contains the words f**k, bitch or nigga, and they are afraid this story could derail an otherwise smooth media campaign?