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According to the Daily Mail, the single was banned from several US radio stations because of the perceived meaning of the words "chasing pavements" referring to the singer chasing gay men. The source of the perceived meaning is said to come from an entry submitted to Urban Dictionary, although there is no evidence that the title was intended to have this meaning

 

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=chasing+pavements

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Just now, LGHunter said:

Is this serious? :toofunny:

if you want it to be:stalkga:

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Warholian

But American radio stations freely played "Po-po-****er face" for a good year on a loop. 

Kevin Parker, Mac Demarco, Mark Ronson, and a stoned Lady Gaga. Need I say more?
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Iwontell

She's as controversial as getting popcorn when you go to the movies...

Really? Is this ban real? This is just ridiculous...HOW is this song offensive to anybody...?

ATTENTION: (bad) jokes and sarcasm are still a thing, so don't take everything I say literally. Thank you.
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VOLANTIS

Adele changing the world one sequin at a time. 

I'll lift you 3 inches off the ground and drag you to a meter and a half
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HEARTHUNTER

Well, I think that meaning is true since one of her boyfriends turned to be gay and she kept loving him :toofunny:

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SlaeUrAnus

Adele could strip naked in her music videos and everyone will still love her :smh: 

In my messy era.
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djBuffoon

There is nothing controversial about Adele. Nothing. The only topic that comes close is how much scalpers are selling her tickets for. 

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CannaeDrive

She is as controversial as my grandmother, bless her (my granny, that is).

"Fame Is A Boomerang" - Maria Callas
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