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Paramore plays 'Misery Business' again after retiring it due to lyrics controversy

Por: CNN Entertainment October 03, 2022

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CNN  —  One of biggest hits is back on its setlist. The emo-pop band revived its breakthrough single “Misery Business” at its tour stop in Bakersfield, California, on Sunday, playing it live for the first time since retiring it in 2018. At the time, lead singer Hayley Williams the band would stop playing the song “for a really long time” largely due to listener backlash. Some critics found “Misery Business” sexist, particularly... + full article



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