Stevie Nicks wants The Weeknd to clean up his lyrics

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Singer Stevie Nicks is a big fan of The Weeknd but thinks he needs to clean up his lyrics.

The 68-year-old Fleetwood Mac singer is a big fan of the "Starboy" hitmaker but wishes the words to his songs weren't so "super dirty", reported Femalefirst.



"I've been listening to The Weeknd's records. I play them one after the other when I'm in my bathroom, getting ready to go out, or just hanging out with myself," Nicks says.

"He's brilliant. And his voice - he could have come straight out of 1975 - he could have been like Stevie Winwood. He's over-talented.

"But if I were to meet him, I would probably say, 'You say over and over again words that I would prefer you didn't say. I think they're unnecessary. However, even though I think a lot of your songs are super-dirty, I still really like them. So I've given you a pass on that.

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Stevie Nicks wants The Weeknd to clean up his lyrics

Singer Stevie Nicks is a big fan of The Weeknd but thinks he needs to clean up his lyrics. The 68-year-old Fleetwood Mac singer is a big fan of the "Starboy" hitmaker but wishes the words to his songs weren't so "super dirty", reported Femalefirst. "I've been listening to The Weeknd's records. I play them one after the other when I'm in my bathroom, getting ready to go out, or just hanging out with myself," Nicks says. "He's brilliant. And his voice - he could have come straight out of 1975 - he could have been like Stevie Winwood. He's over-talented. "But if I were to meet him, I would probably say, 'You say over and over again words that I would prefer you didn't say. I think they're unnecessary. However, even though I think a lot of your songs are super-dirty, I still really like them. So I've given you a pass on that. Singer Stevie Nicks is a big fan of The Weeknd but thinks he needs to clean up his lyrics.

The 68-year-old Fleetwood Mac singer is a big fan of the "Starboy" hitmaker but wishes the words to his songs weren't so "super dirty", reported Femalefirst.

"I've been listening to The Weeknd's records. I play them one after the other when I'm in my bathroom, getting ready to go out, or just hanging out with myself," Nicks says.

"He's brilliant. And his voice - he could have come straight out of 1975 - he could have been like Stevie Winwood. He's over-talented.

"But if I were to meet him, I would probably say, 'You say over and over again words that I would prefer you didn't say. I think they're unnecessary. However, even though I think a lot of your songs are super-dirty, I still really like them. So I've given you a pass on that.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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