Fefe Dobson, 'Stuttering' -- New Song
Over trickling piano chords and mid-tempo percussion, Dobson confidently confronts her possibly unfaithful guy. So to all you cheatin' boys out there -- if you hesitate, or don't answer a simple question, you're gonna get caught:
"Hurry up Hurry up.. / If you ever really care about me .. / Tell the truth, give it up... / You sound guilty 'coz you are stuttering."
'Stuttering' follows her summer-released single, 'Ghost.' To hear 'Stuttering,' tune in to AOL Radio's New Pop First station.
2. When I was young I stuttered too. Her song is not offensive to anybody. You must think Kesha's song Blind is offensive to the blind too right? But honestly she is just talking 'bout how she catches her "boyfriend" with someone else.
Posted at 8:58PM on Jan 16th 2011 by Aliza Pickett
3. It is offensive. "You sound guilty 'cause you're stuttering". So my 3 1/2 year old and my husband who stutter are guilty of something? Imagine a song that said you must be guilty because you are acting like you have Downs. Now THAT would be unacceptable and most certainly would cause an uproar. Stuttering is just as much a disability, especially when it's not the "developmental" kind and doesn't go away.
Posted at 10:29AM on Mar 17th 2011 by Valerie
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1. As a parent of children that stutter--I find this song offensive--especially the part about just spit it out. Stuttering is not something that they can simply stop doing--Fefe Dobson is doing the community that stutters a great disservice by making fun of those that stutter
Posted at 7:10PM on Oct 22nd 2010 by Sue MacPhee