iTunes Store is a store where you can buy tens of millions of songs and millions of albums from thousands of musicians from all over the world. A significant part of the music then belongs to hip-hop, and as we know, it is in this genre that cursing is used and topics that are not so socially acceptable are discussed (which I think is a little ironic considering the content of the main news on TV). However, the company is aware that not everyone is interested in hearing that everything is **** and so on Apple allows people to buy music through iTunes Store to choose whether they are interested in a version with inappropriate content (Explicit Content) or clean versions that are suitable for a much wider audience (Clean Lyrics).
We noticed the feature just a while ago with the newly released Compton album by Dr. Dre, which is available in the store in both versions apparently. Whether the user chooses a version with inappropriate texts or chooses a clean version does not affect the final price. You can choose the version of the album under the button to buy the album.