Talk:Eamon (singer)

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[edit] First Song with Profanity in Title

This is NOT the first song with a swear word in the title ... Nelly reached #7 in 2000 with "(Hot S**t) Country Grammar," not to mention Ludacris hit #10 in 2002 with "Move Bitch" and Meredith Brooks hit #2 in 1997 with "Bitch."

Its the first song title that contained a "swear word" of a censorable level, however. Neither Shit nor Bitch is "profane" if you live outside the USA, basically. --Kiand 15:56, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
The article made reference to being the first song in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 with profanity, and the Hot 100 is an American chart; in the US "shit" is censorable and usually "bitch" is too. And when I was in Europe I never heard "fuck" get censored on the radio.

[edit] One hit wonder

I am pretty sure this guy is generally considered a one hit wonder in the UK, worth a mention? Adamshappy 10:57, 29 July 2006 (UTC)