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Kidz bop kids kidz bop 9 songs
Kidz bop kids kidz bop 9 songs









kidz bop kids kidz bop 9 songs

Especially any songs that are centered around drug use or drinking.

kidz bop kids kidz bop 9 songs

The Cover Changes the Meaning: Many of the bowdlerized versions of the songs have their meaning changed pretty drastically.Child Popstar: They're a group of kids singing kid-friendly versions of today's pop hits.Becky G briefly sung for Kidz Bop in 2010.Zendaya appeared in the music video for their cover of " Hot N' Cold", though she didn't sing in said cover.Sean Kingston appeared on 14 to sing "Take You There" with the Kidz Bop Kids.That said, earlier albums were more lenient with censorship, only changing lyrics when the song had explicit language.On 24, "Can't Hold Us" changes "fight 'till it's over" to "dance 'till it's over", even though the reference is metaphorical, but on 25, "Brave"'s reference to a weapon which was not metaphorical was kept in, along with "Bad Blood" and "Fight Song"'s titles and some of the references, like "Did you have to hurt me?" and "The wrecking balls inside my brain", both from 30. In "Jealous" from 28, "protective or possessive" was changed to "possessive or obsessive", but "call me obsessed" was changed to "call me a mess".

kidz bop kids kidz bop 9 songs

Even lyrics of more innocent forms of love are edited in more than a few situations.

  • Bowdlerize: Kidz Bop does this to songs that originally have profanity or anything relating to substance abuse, alcohol, violence or sex in their lyrics in order to make them more kid-friendly.
  • Age-Inappropriate Dress: Maybe not to the extremes of some mainstream little-girl groups like Play, but to some extent the outfits the preteen girls wear in the dance-along videos border on too revealing.
  • Age-Inappropriate Art: Has its own page.
  • Adaptational Name Change: Mentions of the original artists in songs are changed to mention Kidz Bop, going as far as to rename the "Cupid Shuffle" to "Kidz Bop Shuffle".
  • Adaptational Context Change: In Kidz Bop's version of Coldplay's "Viva la Vida", a song told from the perspective of a fallen king, the line "Revolutionaries wait / For my head on a silver plate" is changed to "Revolutionaries wait / For my food on a silver plate", which implies the revolutionaries care about the king being well fed.










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