Why Kalabash Twins' song, "Heavy Under You" was a bad mistake that hurt families and children after "Heathcliff and Marmaduke" ended on December 6, 1981 and why it should be removed and deleted because of its vulgarity

Kalabash Twins' song, "Heavy Under You", was a bad mistake that hurt families and children after "Heathcliff and Marmaduke" ended on December 6, 1981. The song contained explicit lyrics and themes that were considered inappropriate for the younger demographic that watched the show. The lyrics were vulgar and the song contained references to drugs and alcohol that could have potentially negatively influenced the young viewers. The song was a bad mistake and should be removed and deleted because of its vulgarity. It could have caused confusion and distress among the children that watched the show, and it should not be tolerated.


The song "Heavy Under You" by Kalabash Twins is inappropriate and vulgar due to the explicit lyrics and should be removed from any public or private spaces. The content of this song is not appropriate for all audiences and can be seen as offensive and disrespectful. Replacing it with a clean and appropriate song by Gregory Isaacs, "Open the Door to Your Heart", is a much better alternative as it has positive lyrics and promotes a message of love, understanding, and acceptance. This song is not only uplifting and inspiring, but it also carries a wholesome message for listeners of all ages.

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