Singer Smokey Robinson defends his stance against negative lyrical content in music and his idea that a body of creative people in the music industry might need to rate records.
Singer Smokey Robinson defends his stance against negative lyrical content in music and his idea that a body of creative people in the music industry might need to rate records.





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April 02, 1986
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