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Is there any rap music you'd recommend for your kids?
Posted on 9/14/17 at 11:18 am
Posted on 9/14/17 at 11:18 am
I don't listen to any, and never really have, other than the stuff that was real popular and probably considered generic (California Love/Make em say uh/Big Pimpin type stuff).
However....in trying to encourage my kids to develop a well rounded appreciation for different types of, ahem, artistic expression....Is there anything that you all would recommend that is good quality, but clean enough for the ears of a 9 year old? Specific songs to add to a playlist would be awesome....I appreciate it.
However....in trying to encourage my kids to develop a well rounded appreciation for different types of, ahem, artistic expression....Is there anything that you all would recommend that is good quality, but clean enough for the ears of a 9 year old? Specific songs to add to a playlist would be awesome....I appreciate it.
Posted on 9/14/17 at 11:43 am to AUjim
None, Rap music is one of the largest contributors to the poisoning of our youth and the constant destruction of black youth. Rap is cancer.
Posted on 9/14/17 at 11:49 am to 225bred
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None, Rap music is one of the largest contributors to the poisoning of our youth and the constant destruction of black youth. Rap is cancer.
STFU with this stupid bullshite.
Posted on 9/14/17 at 11:50 am to rutiger
quote:nice comeback, snowflake.
STFU with this stupid bullshite.
Posted on 9/14/17 at 12:02 pm to AUjim
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.Is there anything that you all would recommend that is good quality, but clean enough for the ears of a 9 year old?
congrats on the future criminal
This post was edited on 9/14/17 at 12:38 pm
Posted on 9/14/17 at 12:29 pm to AUjim
NWA
Ice Cube
Eazy E
Dr Dre
Eminem
Ice T
Ice Cube
Eazy E
Dr Dre
Eminem
Ice T
Posted on 9/14/17 at 12:37 pm to AUjim
Luniz - I Got 5 On It - if you don't mind constant referencese to weed.
311 - 8:16AM (sort of rap?)
Mo Money Mo Problems is a good clean song.
Arrested Development - Tennessee
Bone Thugs - Crossroads
Coolio - Fantastic Voyage
Beastie Boys would be great - License to Ill is pretty much clean.
Snow - Informer
Nothin' but a G Thang - has "arse" in it, other than that - clean.
Warren G - Regulate - just has "damn" and "arse" in it.
Montell Jordan - This is How We Do It (maybe not rap so much)
311 - 8:16AM (sort of rap?)
Mo Money Mo Problems is a good clean song.
Arrested Development - Tennessee
Bone Thugs - Crossroads
Coolio - Fantastic Voyage
Beastie Boys would be great - License to Ill is pretty much clean.
Snow - Informer
Nothin' but a G Thang - has "arse" in it, other than that - clean.
Warren G - Regulate - just has "damn" and "arse" in it.
Montell Jordan - This is How We Do It (maybe not rap so much)
Posted on 9/14/17 at 12:40 pm to 225bred
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nice comeback, snowflake.
Your statement was dumb and a classic "get off my lawn" response. It's funny that the same exact statement was said about rock music when it was new.
His response didn't warrant much thought, because your statement had none.
Posted on 9/14/17 at 12:49 pm to SUB
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Nothin' but a G Thang - has "arse" in it, other than that - clean.
So you've only heard the white radio edit?
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Two loc'ed out ****z so we're crazy!
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And before me dig out a bitch I have to find a contraceptive
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Now you know I ain't with that shite, Lieutenant
Ain't no pussy good enough to get burnt while I'm up in it
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And who gives a frick about those?
So just chill, til the next episode
Falling back on that arse, with a hellafied gangsta lean
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I think they in the mood for some motherfrickin' G shite
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Mobbing like a motherfricker but I ain't lynchin'
Dropping the funky shite that's making the sucker ****s mumble
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Try to get close, and your arse'll get smacked
My motherfricking homie Doggy Dogg has got my back
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And if you bitches talk shite, I'll have to put the smack down
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Putting the shite together
Like my **** D.O.C., "No One Can Do it Better"
It's my favorite rap/hip-hop song. Come at me, bro!
(FTR, I recommended The Chronic earlier in the thread as a joke - it is not for 9-year olds, just to be completely honest with y'all.)
This post was edited on 9/14/17 at 12:55 pm
Posted on 9/14/17 at 1:12 pm to SUB
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It's funny that the same exact statement was said about rock music when it was new.
Not even close.
Black youth are motivated and brainwashed by rap music that glorifies everything wrong in the world.
but by all means, keep your head buried in the sand.
Posted on 9/14/17 at 1:36 pm to 225bred
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music that glorifies everything wrong in the world
Which is what we typically try to avoid....and rap music in no way has a monopoly on this.
Posted on 9/14/17 at 1:51 pm to Ace Midnight
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So you've only heard the white radio edit?
Ahh...it always seemed more clean to me for some reason... i take it back then.
Posted on 9/14/17 at 2:04 pm to AUjim
My kids can rattle off Outkast radio edit tunes verbatim. Plus know lots of old school Biz Markie, Hammer and such. But now it's all really about Froggy afresh/ Kripy Kream. And of course Ralph Stanley.
Posted on 9/14/17 at 2:07 pm to 225bred
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Black youth are motivated and brainwashed by rap music that glorifies everything wrong in the world.
Please list all the things that rap music glorifies that is "everything wrong in the world." I'm not saying it doesn't glorify some messed up stuff, but so do other artists and genres.
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None, Rap music is one of the largest contributors to the poisoning of our youth
You have no evidence of this. I listened to tons of rap growing up, and turned out fine. So if it's, as you say, "one of the largest contributors to poisoning our youth", then why didn't I turn into a criminal / thug?
Posted on 9/14/17 at 3:25 pm to 225bred
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nice comeback, snowflake.
Sounds like you're the snowflake, since you're melting over a musical genre as the downfall of society.
Posted on 9/14/17 at 3:32 pm to AUjim
Absolutely none and I'd probably rag them for listening to it if they did.
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