· Note that some tunes in Apple Music have “Clean” versions that will play if these settings are on, so don’t freak out if you catch your kids still listening to Dr. Dre’s The Chronic even. · If I understand correctly, you are unable to get clean versions of songs in Apple Music on your Apple TV. To help resolve this issue, please follow the advice in this article on your issue: You can also turn Explicit Content on or off on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, in iTunes on your Mac or PC, on your Apple TV, or on your Android phone. But Kid Rock, born Robert James Ritchie in in Romeo, MI, could just as easily be described as the heir apparent of Ted Nugent, Bob Seger, and any number of working-class Michigan troubadours with a penchant for nostalgia, odd politics, and partying hard. Kid Rock grew up in rural Michigan and fell in love with hip-hop in the ’80s.
How to Remove Swear Words from Apple Music on Mac using iTunes. Step #1. Launch iTunes App on your Mac → Click on iTunes from the top navigation menu → click on Preferences. Step #2. Click on restrictions. Step #3. You can click on Podcasts, Internet Radio, and iTunes Store. Alternatively, you can also select checkboxes listed below. Reader Fernando writes: "I DJ in my school, and because of that, I want to know where I can get the 'clean' versions of the music the students want. The thing is, a lot of the music I'm asked for is rap, and I definitely need to be able to cut out the profanity in order to be able to play these tunes. If you subscribe to Apple Music or iTunes Match, you can turn on Sync Library on each of your devices to access your music library across your devices. If you see songs that are grayed out and can't be played after you turn on Sync Library, follow the steps below.
How to Remove Swear Words from Apple Music on Mac using iTunes. Step #1. Launch iTunes App on your Mac → Click on iTunes from the top navigation menu → click on Preferences. Step #2. Click on restrictions. Step #3. You can click on Podcasts, Internet Radio, and iTunes Store. Alternatively, you can also select checkboxes listed below. Even the singer’s sunniest tracks (“Can’t Feel My Face,” “Starboy”) feel anchored by darkness—the sense that pleasure is pain and beauty decays and you can’t have the night without the morning after. Note that some tunes in Apple Music have “Clean” versions that will play if these settings are on, so don’t freak out if you catch your kids still listening to Dr. Dre’s The Chronic even.
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