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Add your rating. Parents say 53 Kids say Oh Boy This Music is terrible. Nobody likes it, it is terrible. They mess up songs and the music videos. For "My house" they just showed the kids running around their studio and bragging. Don't watch it plz, i am helping you not be traumatized. This title contains: Consumerism.

This review Helped me decide 4. Had useful details 6. Read my mind Report this review. Parent of a 2 and year-old Written by Steffauri January 22, What's the point of this again? No, really. What is the point of Kidz Bop? The first Kidz Bop CDs made their debut when I was in my early teens, so naturally it didn't appeal to me in the least then.

Now, I have a 10 year old daughter and a 2 year old son and frankly, they aren't that impressed by it either. Honestly for my sake on long drives I'm glad they don't like it! But really, Kidz Bop is targeted towards And personally, I really don't get the point of all the hype Kidz Bop gets. For those of you who have never listened to it, go to Youtube and look up some of the music; all it is, is the most popular songs of the moment, re-sung by kids instead of the actual artists. On some songs they change the lyrics, and admittedly the rewrites are very poor.

The latest one I've heard was a Katy Perry song where they replaced the phrase "we got matching tattoos" with, "you bought me a balloon" or something along those lines. Apparently some parents would rather their children listen to Kidz Bop as opposed to the real songs because of the content, which frankly I don't understand.

Whenever my daughter finds music she likes my son is still a bit too young to decide his music tastes! I usually preview it, and if there is swearing, sexual innuendo, etc. I just download the clean version for her. She doesn't notice the difference and the content is appropriate. Honestly, I wouldn't waste your time with the franchise. The rewritten lyrics are terrible, clean versions of real music generally please everyone, parents and kids alike, and I'm sure your older kids will be much happier as well--it's almost like a transition into 'real' music for them.

While we are not a Kidz Bops family, I'd rate the content on for kids 5 and up. Helped me decide 3. Had useful details 4. Adult Written by KittenTootz September 5, Actually Cancer This is the worst music I've ever heard. Awful singers and poor remixes. If you want your kids to like music, then actually let them listen to the real stuff. As long as they know not to repeat any swear words, then I really think it's alright to listen to regular music.

Some of the songs it changes the lyrics to don't even need to be changed, they're perfectly appropriate. Helped me decide 2. Adult Written by The real trump July 9, Helped me decide 1.

Had useful details 1. Adult Written by sfsdfsdfds September 23, Disrespectful I will Make this review short and clear. First, Kids Bop is disrespectful. They take already made songs and copy them and sing it with kid voices. When I ask My kids who made the song, they say kids bop, not the actual songwriters, which I think Is horrific. Second, Their "clean Versions" cut out words that are not bad. But before long, Kidz Bop landed on the winning strategy of having young people take over lead vocals.

These tweens tour, appear in music videos, and have public, first-name-only profiles, like Bachelor contestants. Over footage of children dancing, hula-hooping, and turning cartwheels across a field, an offscreen man narrates, in that Mr. The first album went gold , as did Kidz Bop s 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10 , and a Christmas album. From to , with rare exceptions, Kidz Bop releases consistently debuted in the Top When Kidz Bop 21 came out in , it debuted at No.

In recent years, Kidz Bop has expanded into new territories beyond the US, recording in five different languages with international casts of kids and launching a SiriusXM station and a YouTube channel. What, exactly, is the average parent appalled by? Most adults can probably agree on what qualifies as profanity. At our core, we believe in the importance of spreading inclusivity and kindness through our music and videos, especially to young children everywhere.

The end result is music that arrives from some context-free universe; the artists themselves are exiled entirely. Eric Harvey, a music reporter and the author of Who Got the Camera? It reminded him of other projects where children covered adult music, like the Langley Schools Music Project from the s , which brought out an innocent emotional quality in songs by the Beach Boys and David Bowie.

And Kidz Bop reminds me of Muzak, but for kids. And violence is always at the bottom of that list. Does this lack of censorship when it comes to sexual content and violence affect boys and girls differently? Especially when it comes to KGOY?

Particularly in terms of this whole getting older younger thing. Our boys are getting older younger, too, but it manifests itself differently. With girls, it manifests itself with sexualization. With boys, it manifests itself with violence and this sort of never-ending stream of violent content and the ideology that violence is an acceptable means to solve your problems. For girls, adulthood is tied to their sexuality; for boys, adulthood is tied to the ability to win. And winning, in our culture, almost always has the baseline that is violence.

Pixar hired you to consult. I think a generation of people who have been in charge of things for a very long time are slowly moving out of those positions of power, and the people coming in after them have a different sensibility.

If you look at the acquisition of Lucasfilm, for example, the way George Lucas runs that company is not the way Kathleen Kennedy is running that company.

We see the direct result of what happens when there is a woman in charge and not a man. They had to redesign the Transformers series because it got too Michael Bay violent for no reason and people stopped going because it had no soul. It can be profitable. How are the effects of companies not understanding what should be censored felt today?

This whole cultural concept of boys will be boys is one of our most problematic core ideologies that we are literally, in real time, witnessing the cultural backlash against. We are literally witnessing our society evolve for the better. The main thing I teach my students every day is if you control the means of production , you control the narrative. Who gets to tell the story matters the most.



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