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Louder: Music’s Dirty Secret (Clean Songs Are Good Business)

Plus: Joni Mitchell, Sun Ra Arkestra, Kendrick Lamar and More
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By Caryn Ganz

Pop Music Editor

Until I started working at The New York Times, known for redacting profanity with addendums like “using stronger language” (we don’t do that much anymore, but lol), I didn’t give a ton of thought to profanity in song lyrics. But now that I’ve been looking for non-dirty tracks for five years — and there’s “WAP” — I’ve become far more interested in the state of the clean version. Luckily, I have Ben Sisario, who looked back at the history of cleansing explicit lyrics and examined why it persists today: It’s good business, of course.

The noted Joni Mitchell expert Lindsay Zoladz threw herself into a five-disc archival set tracing the evolution of the singer and songwriter’s earliest songs; Meaghan Garvey spoke to Salem, a band that made blogs go wild with its dark lo-fi electro in the late 2000s, then vanished for a full decade; Giovanni Russonello explored the ongoing influence of the Sun Ra Arkestra as it released its first new recording in 20 years; and Ben Sisario interviewed the longtime music power player Marc Geiger about his new venture — a plan to rescue struggling clubs that doesn’t have everyone’s buy-in.

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