Talk:We Can’t Stop/@comment-37435347-20181230194738/@comment-24264457-20190104150927

All of these songs that you mentioned only censor innuendoes or drug/alcohol references with little to no actual swearing. I don't think the writers were on anything when using sexual innuendoes in songs about sex. That's just common sense. Most radio edits don't even need to censor innuendoes. With the possible exception of the replacement of "We can screw who we want" with "We can live how we want" this won't be edited on the radio. Despacito lacks any censorship on the radio. CPPM is purposely written in nonsensical French but I can really only see "a**hole" being censored.

Pump It is the only one with any explicit language, with "s***," "a**," and "n****" but those only account for a very small fraction of the censored words as the biggest chunk comes from "damn" being said multiple times in a row and "joint" being used in the chorus.