Elvis Costello wants his own song 'Oliver's Army' banned over use of N-word
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Singer Elvis Costello this week urged radio stations to stop playing his 1979 song "Oliver’s Army" because of its use of the n-word.
The song is about British imperialism and Northern Ireland and contains a reference to a "white n-----," which Costello said is "historically a fact" that his grandfather was called in the British army.
The 67-year-old London native said he would "think twice" about including the word in the song if he were writing it today.
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