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Ariana Grande and Ed Sheeran songs banned in Indonesia after being deemed 'pornographic'

A memorandum issued on Tuesday warned that the listed songs should only be played or broadcast between 10pm and  3am

Clarisse Loughrey
Wednesday 27 February 2019 13:11 GMT
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Over a dozen western songs have been banned from being played in daylight hours by Indonesia's conservative West Java province.

A list of 85 songs, including 17 western songs, has been singled out by the West Java broadcasting commission for containing what was deemed to be adult and offensive content.

This includes Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You", Ariana Grande's "Love Me Harder", and Bruno Mars's "That's What I Like".

A memorandum issued on Tuesday, 26 February warned that the listed songs should only be played or broadcast between 10pm and 3am.

“In this case, what is banned is not the songs, but the lyrics of the songs that contain pornography, pornographic association, and obscenity,” Rahmat Arifin, deputy head of the commission, told Tempo.co.

The commission added that the list was more of a guideline than a regulation, although it warned it could sanction radio and television stations for contravening it.

It comes after a controversial draft bill last month, which sought to outlaw “negative foreign influences” as well as blasphemous or pornographic content, punishable by imprisonment or a fine.

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