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The 1970s was a decade of rebellion, revolution, and pushing boundaries—especially in music. From political anthems to songs that shocked the airwaves, these tracks sparked outrage, bans, and heated debates. Some were ahead of their time, while others were just too bold for radio stations.
Join us as we count down 10 of the most controversial songs of the 70s—tracks that challenged society, sparked protests, and sometimes even got banned. 🎶⚡ Which one do you think was the most shocking? Let us know in the comments!
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