The Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton duet 'Rainbowland' has been deemed controversial by a Wisconsin elementary school, where the track has just been banned from a spring concert.
's duet is inappropriate for elementary school kids to sing ... at least according to a Wisconsin principal who's banning"Rainbowland" from a spring concert.
The song was played in the first-grade class Monday, but by Tuesday the principal sent an email to the music teacher informing her Miley and Dolly's 2017 duet was no longer allowed. The song is from Miley's album"Younger Now" ... and she's said it was inspired by the paint in her recording studio. Dolly says the track is about"hope and positivity in dark times."
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