How can music, the so-called universal language, which crosses cultures, countries, religions, socioeconomic status, and race, while offering genres that anyone can gravitate towards, be censored? While our society may collectively enjoy music's diversity, controversy surrounding censorship has fueled an ongoing dialogue about what one may be allowed to view, listen, and experience. Historically speaking, artists have been creating music since time immemorial. Since prehistoric times, tribal music and dance have been a part of everyday cultural expression. More recently, the US Bill of Rights declared that American citizens are guaranteed the Constitutional right to freedom of speech and Continue reading...