Posted on 11/13/2011 11:28:03 AM PST by Maceman
Any parents of young teenage girls want to offer advice on how to raise their daughters when this kind of stuff is all over the radio, and is the rage among these kids?
I won't post the lyrics here out of deference to FR posting rules, but read them here:
http://www.metrolyrics.com/where-them-girls-at-lyrics-nicki-minaj.html.
And here: http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/nickiminaj/superbass.html
I'd caution that these lyrics aren't appropriate for kids, except they probably already know them.
You need to do some research. It’s out there. Big articles on this recently - within last few months. I’m not going to do your legwork for you. I have to stay plugged into this stuff. The studies were essentially about promiscuity and drug use.
P.S. Find me anything from 40 years ago that would equate with a 2 Live Crew or some of the stuff out today. Seriously. I think you are way off on this one. Also, while there may be a few songs here and there from 40 years ago, today there are hundreds and hundreds.
You’re an idiot if you believe that.
Here’s a link. Now believe your own delusions. I teach kids so I have to know what’s out there.
http://www.nj.com/parenting/carrie_stetler/index.ssf/2009/03/study_links_rap_lyrics_to_teen.html
Here’s a link from the American Academy of Pediatrics, but I’m sure you probably give them no credence either. While I was not enamored of Tipper, she was right about the music.
http://aappolicy.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/pediatrics;98/6/1219
Just stay strong and always explain your reasons. My son was smart so he knew mom was telling him the truth.
We have a 20 year old, a 15 year old and a four year old and have not had a TV in the house since just before the oldest was born.
The reason we do not have a TV is not because of the content of TV shows, but because format of a TV broadcast is not conducive to developing learning skills.
As a family we do read a great deal and have hundreds of gigabytes of music. That music collection has music of mine, my wife and the kids.
I have never censored their music as I trust that I have taught them right from wrong and good from bad.
Therefore, when they listen to a classic rock song that deals with satan, drugs, violence, murder or having sex with one’s mother, I know that they will understand that it is just art and something they should emulate.
When they listen to country music that deals with infidelity, drugs, murder, drinking, gambling, satan or sex, I know that they can handle the content.
And there is no subject matter that you will find in Rap or Hip-Hop that you will not find in country music or classic rock.
The American Association of Pediatrics has studied this topic and other media consumption. Google “American Association of Pediatrics Media Music”, that should get you to some research reports.
We should stick to trying to win the battle of ideas.
“Find me anything from 40 years ago that would equate with a 2 Live Crew or some of the stuff out today.”
The Doors 1967
“Father, Yes son, I want to kill you”
“Mother, I want to __________you”
What is ‘Pumped Up Kicks’ about?
‘Pumped Up Kicks’ is about a kid that basically is losing his mind and is plotting revenge. He’s an outcast. I feel like the youth in our culture are becoming more and more isolated. It’s kind of an epidemic. Instead of writing about victims and some tragedy, I wanted to get into the killer’s mind, like Truman Capote did in ‘In Cold Blood.’ I love to write about characters. That’s my style. I really like to get inside the heads of other people and try to walk in their shoes.’
From an interview with the singer.
Okay, now find another 1,000. You are way behind, pal.
Well, the problem is not necessarily the subject matter, since the whole thing you brought up with the Doors has been broached by Shakespeare and in the Greek tragedies even before him. As it has been said, “There is nothing new under the sun.” The problem is in the presentation.
I simply do not understand how you cannot acknowledge that it is much worse today and there is far more of it. It is foolishness to act as if this is not so. I remember listening to rock in the 70s and we had our stuff. I remember Nazareth “Now you’re messing with a Son of a B...” and so on. I guess the Doors song you mentioned slipped by me.” But it IS getting worse.
I agree with you about giving our children good morals and helping them to make smart choices is the best, but parents will always protect their children and sometimes that takes the form of censoring things from their lives.
“I simply do not understand how you cannot acknowledge that it is much worse today and there is far more of it. It is foolishness to act as if this is not so.”
While the style of music has changed since the days of classic rock, the content of the songs has remained the same.
Read the lyrics of Led Zeppelin, the Doors, ACDC, Aerosmith, Kansas, Rolling Stones, etc, etc.
There were bands active in the 70’s and 80’s that glorified Satan!
Rap and Hip Hop are not my thing, but I understand that if our kids are intelligent and we raise them right, they will be able to deal with popular art forms.
The Kids are Alright.
“Youre an idiot if you believe that.”
Are you saying I’m an idiot if I believe Led Zeppelin did a song called “Whole Lotta Love” which Robert Plant says that he wants to give a girl every inch of his love and make her bleed?
“The kids are alright”
Yep, they sure are::::
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You just made my point. We are talking about 40 years ago, so I was really cutting it off well before the groups you are naming. As for the Doors, I’m not sure when they came out with certain songs. I know they were at Woodstock, of course, which pre-dates the 70s.
I also agree that some of the bands glorified Satan, ala Black Sabbath, but the fact remains that there is far, far more of it. You can name a few bands, but the major top hits of the 60’s and even into most of the 70’s were pretty mild and bland. Just the fact that nowadays they have to have a clean version for radio play is a clear example of how far it’s gone.
I have no issues with any style or type of music, per se, but there is no doubt that certain styles tend to want to reach a specific target audience and those styles tend to be the offenders.
P.S. Have you heard the song Superman? Do you even know what it means to say “Superman that Ho?” I have to know this stuff so that when I talk to kids they know that I’m aware of what goes on. They can’t pull stuff over on me.
Here are the lyrics and I forgot the name but it’s not superman: Excuse me for putting this on here, but I really think people need to know what the kids listen to. I’ve seen kids go crazy when someone played this song.
If you don’t know what it means, I’ll be happy to email you privately. Seriously, if you think this even compares with 99 percent of what came out even by the Stones, et al., then I think you just don’t know what’s out there. Your kids might be good, but I’m in the schools. I don’t want kids to even be exposed to this rotting filth!
Lyrics:
Soulja Boy off in this ho
Watch me crank it, watch me roll
Watch me crank dat Soulja Boy
Then Superman dat ho
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Soulja Boy off in this ho
Watch me crank it, watch me roll
Watch me crank dat Soulja Boy
Then Superman dat ho
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Soulja Boy off in this ho
Watch me lean and watch me rock
Superman dat ho
Then watch me crank dat Robocop
Super fresh now watch me jock
Jocking on them haterz man
When I do dat Soulja Boy
I lean to the left and crank dat dance (now you)
I’m jocking on yo bitch ass
And if we get the fightin
Then I’m cocking on your bitch
You catch me at yo local party
Yes I crank It everyday
Haterz get mad cause I got me some bathin apes
Soulja Boy off in this ho
Watch me crank it, watch me roll
Watch me crank dat Soulja Boy
Then Superman dat ho
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Soulja Boy off in this ho
Watch me crank it, watch me roll
Watch me crank dat Soulja Boy
Then Superman dat ho
I’m Bouncin on my toe
Watch me super soak dat ho
I’m-a pass it to Arab
Then he gon pass it to the low (low)
Haterz wanna be me
Soulja Boy, I’m the man
They be lookin at my neck
Sayin it’s the rubberband man (man)
Watch me do it (watch me do it)
Dance (dance)
Let get to it (let get to it)
Nope, you can’t do it like me
Do’, so don’t do it like me
Fo’, I see you tryin-a do it like me
Man that shit was ugly
Soulja Boy off in this ho
Watch me crank it, watch me roll
Watch me crank dat Soulja Boy
Then Superman dat ho
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Soulja Boy off in this ho
Watch me crank it, watch me roll
Watch me crank dat Soulja Boy
Then Superman dat ho
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
Now watch me do (crank dat Soulja Boy)
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