Your parents played kid music? Mine played The Pogues. Which I suppose isn't exactly inappropriate for children.
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Am I crazy or are the comments in this thread all about different ages? Well, I'll defend the existence of children's music.
Children's music is great for teaching young children (under the age of 2) the basics of music. A clear melody (often in C major), simple rhythm, some basic song structure, rhyming lyrics, and lots and lots of repetition gets children listening and singing at an age before they can form coherent sentences. These are skills they learn to encourage not just later composition and performance of music, but also basic human functions like speaking and listening.
They're doing it with their books, their TV shows, and their games, too. Developmentally appropriate material is important for learning that category of art or culture, and provides a basis to build on after that.
My 6 year old says Wu Tang is for the children anytime their music comes on lmao
Bluey soundtrack pretty great
Bluey in general goes hard af
Bluey in general is pretty great. I wish that kids TV had been this enjoyable the last time I spent time around a child
Edit: the above is a lie, because whilst it may be for an older age bracket than Bluey, I wouldn't have watched Phineas & Ferb if not for my significantly younger-than-me brother, and that was pretty fun
Does Babymetal count as music for the babies?
It does in my car
My kids have an amazingly eclectic taste in music because (I'm convinced anyways) we never did the kid music thing.
It'll make them better adjusted. Playing music specifically for children shelters them and is going to make them alienated from their average peer.
You just also have to teach them that in school (and later professional/work contexts) they keep their words clean for the puritans that walk amongst them.
TO THW WINDOOOOWWW TO THE WALL
Getting told Linkin Park is old people music feels worse
Mmm i’m feeling like some Limp Bizkit personally
Keep rollin rollin rollin
My heart was about to burst with pride when my kids asked to add Meshuggah to their playlist.
my sister used to make me put on death metal on youtube but scroll down away from the cover art because it scared her. she was like 5 😂
My son's favorite song when he was 5 was Walk by Pantera
Apparently I had the down with the sickness "oh-WA-A-A-A" down before age 3
I bop to Kidz Bop.
Only time I had "kid" music must have been when I was, like, a toddler. Because I don't remember a single time getting in my mom's car without Boyz II Men or something playing. I didn't even get to suggest music to play until I was in college 😅
I love how, almost without exception, every parent of a single-digit-age kid's so proud that their offspring enjoys the same music that they do. Things (generally) change DRASTICALLY shortly after they reach that second digit.
You are correct.
Mine are barely in the double digits but they still retain some of their old taste.
However, I am not so sure I should be proud that my 11 and 13 year old's first choice, when they ride shotgun, is Eminem.
If your kids aren't shouting "Oi, oi, oi, oi" to AC/DC's TNT, are you even a real father?
Yes, Raffi made some fuckin bangers. Have you heard bananaphone?
it's so sad the way that the phone rang and rang and rang and rang and rang and rang and rang and no one answered.
Do people actually play kids music to kids? I thought that stuff was exclusively used for background noise in YouTube kids Elsa impregnation videos.
My parents played fucking Shlock Rock cassettes in the car when we were kids.
Can you imagine my shock when I find out that Chumbawumba’s “Tubthumping” doesn’t start with “We’ll be praying… in the morning… in the evening…”
I’ve never heard anything about schlock rock. What a bizarre concept. I fully believed that you were messing with me until I heard “M-m-m-m-m-m-my menorah” to the tune of “my Sharona”
I’m glad I was able to enrich your day just a little bit.
I just played the music I've always wanted to listen to. If there was bad words, I'd either turn down the volume at that point or skip that song.
My 7 year old was in a car pool to go to an after school activity. Each girl got to pick a song and apparently all but once picked a kids song. My daughter asked if they could play Green Day.
One of my aunts played Christian kids music until my cousins were like 16 and everyone was expected to sing along
Well my 3 year old always asks for Kraftwerk and my 5 year old likes the pumpkins (not my first choice billys voice sounds like a mentally handicapped kitten being drowned in engine oil).
That comparison sounds a little unfair to the kitten.
My little daughter got her own baby music, but she enjoys listening to the Temptations, Apollo Brown or Gojira with me. She knows Daddy doesn't play her shit.
This raises kids with cool music tastes. My 14yo might be a bigger fan of 2000s indie rock than I am, and I was, y'know, both a fan of and the target demographic of that music when it was being made.
I could put on an Aerosmith record before I knew how to put my Disney VHS tapes in the VCR, of course then my older cousin brought over her Master of Puppets album and I fell in love with thrash. As she still likes to remind me, "I turned you into a metal head before you were out of diapers". I still love the classics too BTW.
My six year old niece on her first day of school after riding with my wife all afternoon the previous day.
My neck, my back
Lick my pu...
The teacher:
as long as its the richard cheese version
My kids are well aware that the Wu is not to be fucked with.
But as ODB said, "Wu-Tang is for the children"
When my son was three, in the back seat of the used squad car I was driving at the time, Beastie Boys would come on: "LOUDER, DADDY!"
My daughter loves rage against the machine and jazz24. However ever since I showed her the Sound of Music (1965) to introduce the topic of fascism and Nazis to her, she's been listening to that nonstop. Its a great film with a great soundtrack though so I can't complain too much. Still, slowly weaning her off. Maybe I should have let her watch the producers?