Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Rihanna’s “S&M” Title Changed To “Come On” In UK

That Rihanna “S&M” controversy just won’t let up.

After having the colorful and sexy, but overwhelmingly tame video for her latest single flagged on YouTube for inappropriate material by a few Sensitive [hmnnn] u know them right??? so why mention names...LOL, the pop star is now dealing with the censorsing of the song’s title.

“S&M” is now known as “Come On” in the UK. If that wasn’t ridiculous enough — especially since, in this case, “S&M” reportedly stands for “Scandals & Media,” which is made very clear in the video — the track has been edited within an inch of its life for radio. The words “sex,” “chains,” and “whips” have been bleeped, and the entire “S-S-S and M-M-M” chant has been removed.

Rihanna does not like it, like it.

When the title change was brought to her attention via a fan on Twitter, Rihanna replied, “Are you f*cking kidding me??? I’m on it!” Asked more specifically if she was OK with it, RiRi said, “Absolutely NOT!!!”

check out the edited-to-death “Come On” below:

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