Por: New York Post Entertainment January 24, 2023
Turns out may not have a problem with Aretha Franklin after all. Last week, an alleged-Norway based LGBTQ rights group called the Trans Cultural Mindfulness Alliance to condemn Aretha Franklin’s hit 1968 song “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman.” They labeled the song’s lyrics offensive and demanded that it be removed from both Apple Music and Spotify. However, they have now alleged that the account is actually a parody, according... + full article
New York Post USA Entertainment January 24, 2023
They’re saying a little prayer. One alleged activist group in Norway is calling for hit 1968 song “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” to be removed from both Apple Music and Spotify after they deemed its lyrics offensive. The Trans Cultural Mindfulness Alliance last... + más
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