A New Version Of ''Baby It's Cold Outside'' Was Released By This Couple With A Twist

Dec 10, 2018 by apost team

Although it's a popular song that has been played on radio stations across the country for decades, "Baby It's Cold Outside" has hit a nerve with some people who think that it could be suggesting topics other than cold weather and loving someone. The song was first released in the 1940s, but since almost everything these days is politically incorrect or has some hidden meaning behind it or depicts a negative thought for children, a couple decided to transform the song into their own.

A radio station in Ohio decided to remove the song from its playlist. Some of the station's listeners were offended because they thought the song was manipulative. There are others who have suggested that there are hints about date rape in the song. Since people are offended by almost everything, the station thought that it would just be best to stop playing the classic.

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Lydia Liza and Josiah Lemanski haven't always enjoyed the message behind the song because it's about a man who tries to get a woman to go back to his house since it's cold outside. Josiah has talked about the song being a bit aggressive for a Christmas classic, so the couple thought that it would be best to change a few of the lyrics.

The woman in the song now tells the man that she can't stay at his house, and he lets her go home willingly. However, she does agree to go out on a date with the man before she makes it home.

Listen to the lyrics of the new version and tell us your thoughts in the comment section below! Do you think the song should have been left alone or if it needs to be a bit less sexual? Ask your friends as well!