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Cyber songs filled with obscene language
www.chinaview.cn 2005-03-03 13:35:40

    BEIJING, Mar. 3 -- A survey in northeast China's Jilin Province reveals that many cyber songs popular with local young people are filled with dirty lyrics and strange melodies.

    The survey shows that most school students are familiar with songs popular on the Internet, especially some that contain erotic or obscene words.

    Such cyber songs can be either downloaded from the Internet for free, or be bought in the video shops for a low price, which attracted many student buyers.

    Experts have expressed their concern about the influence of such music on young listeners.

    (Source: CRIENGLISH.com)

    

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