Due to the colourful nature of rap music and its strong association with the use of profanity, select groups may find the art-form a little hard to digest. It sure isn’t the type of music that hits the radio all so often, and when it does, words are replaced or bleeped out and the record sounds like its skipping every couple of seconds, which can be so fucking annoying. Lucky for you, Run the Jewels, the kind that make the type of music you wouldn’t play at your kids 5th birthday, have come to the rescue and released a clean version of their 2014 effort Run the Jewels 2.
El-P took to Twitter to announce the arrival of the clean version, sharing a direct download to the curse-free project. His tweets & the responses that followed can be viewed down below.
ok so I didn’t really think through my “hit me if you want RTJ2 Clean” tweet. can’t hit everyone individually but: http://t.co/Z2W5DnYGGF
— Trackstar The DJ (@djtrackstar) March 31, 2015
if for some reason you want a copy of the clean version of RTJ2, here it is http://t.co/kckUIC1B4g
— el-p (@therealelp) March 31, 2015
@therealelp Teachers in public schools can use this as a teaching tool.Thanks!
— Keb Ellis (@mrkebstarr) March 31, 2015
@therealelp @GangstaBooQOM It makes it uncomfortable to listen to run the jewels 2 with my mum tho.
— dongle jones (@Dominic_D_Brown) March 31, 2015
very awesome how many parents seem psyched to play the clean version of RTJ2 to their kids, although we take no responsibility for results.
— el-p (@therealelp) March 31, 2015
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