Artpop controversy in Enisia

Artpop (stylized as ARTPOP. In Cyrillic Enisian: АРТПОП) is the third studio album recorded by American singer Lady Gaga. It was released on November 6, 2013, by Streamline and Interscope Records.

In Enisia, there are several groups of Lady Gaga fans, so the album was quite popular and talked about during its release.

The controversy occurred at January 2014, when the stores began to sell the album in Enisian stores (specifically in stores of the southern region, the region  with the majority of Muslims of Enisia), for which several religious institutions and groups criticized the album and the singer for the several things of the album.

Critics to the Album

 * The song "Aura". The original name of the song was "Burqa", but although it was rewritten so that it did not refer to burka, it was still criticized by the Muslim institutions of the country,because in the final version of the song this was discreetly mentioned the burka.
 * The name of the song "Jewels N' Drugs"
 * The name of the song "Sexx Dreams"
 * The image of Gaga half-naked on the album's cover.

Enisian authorities
The Ministry of Culture ruled in this regard on the status of the album; The Minister (during the period 2012 - 2016), Isman Luganeyev, said "The serious thing about this album is the song Aura. The rest can be discussed without major problems with the singer's team and her lawyers"

The stores withdrew all the records that were for sale, since they were demanded by the Public Ministry and by the record company. The changes were: Neither the Cover image or the title of the song "Sexx Dreams" was changed, because the album is rated +14 in Enisia, the Enisian Multimedia, Music and Videogames Rate Association decided not to make any further changes to the album, as this would not be offensive.
 * The chorus in the final part of "Aura" where the Burqa is mentioned was replaced by the same chorus of a few seconds before, which says "Behind de Aura" instead of "Behind de Burqa".
 * Jewels N' Drugs was renamed to "Jewels N' Drus'" (censoring the G letter of the word Drugs, so the word is not shown and the song is not changed so much either)

The discs were forwarded to stores to be sold, now with a +14 Rating Label on the front of the packaging.