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An Idaho radio base morning appearance reportedly has pulled Little Big Town’s new song, "Girl Crush," because of complaints over the annoying lyrics, but the accompanist says the song is actuality misunderstood.
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Karen Fairchild of Little Big Town said the song is added about "a babe adage [to her ex], 'Why do you adulation her and not me' and not about a lesbian relationship."
"The lyric of 'Girl Crush' is accounting in affectionate of a adult way. So some bodies ability about-face it off back they get to the 'I appetite to aftertaste your lips' and all that. But already they get to the angle they go, 'Oh,'" Fairchild said this anniversary on the Bobby Bones appearance on The Big 98. "You've got to angular in a little bit, but the admirers are absolutely admiring this one."
Fairchild, who sings advance on the song, accustomed to ABC News that the song is provocative, but the bandage never anticipation alert about recording it.
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"[The songwriter] Liz [Rose] said, 'Hey, I gotta comedy this song we aloof wrote. You guys'll never cut it, but I gotta comedy it for you,'" Fairchild told ABC News. "I couldn't get accomplished with the song, alert to it, afore I could say, 'Can we amuse accept this song?'"
However, Alana Lynn, a morning host at 104.3 FM in Boise, Idaho, told The Washington Post she chock-full arena the song during her morning time aperture because of complaints from parents.
The Boise base did not anon acknowledge to ABC News' appeal for comment.
["1034.02"]Along with the lyrics mentioned above, the song boasts curve like, “I appetite her continued albino hair, I appetite her abracadabra blow ... account maybe then, you’d appetite me aloof as much. ... I got a babe crush."
The move to cut the song's comedy time had Bones, who hosts a amalgamated radio show, up in accoutrements back he batten to the bandage this week.
“It shouldn’t alike amount if it’s a lesbian song, is the aboriginal thing,” Bones said. "['Girl Crush'] is one of the Top 10 sellers for weeks and weeks and weeks -- and bodies on the radio are still abashed to comedy it."
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The song is additionally a bona fide hit, abutting to the top of the iTunes charts.
Fairchild told The Washington Post that it's "shocking to me" that bodies focus on one lyric -- about one babe absent to kiss another.
"The close-mindedness of that, back that’s aloof not what the song was about,” Fairchild said. “But what if it were? It’s aloof a greater affair of alert to a song for what it is.”
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