Pinyapplesuckas
He's A Good Man
I usually listen to Brotha Lynch Hung with my kids. Good wholesome, clean music 

No I do listen to underground and old school shyt, but this thread is alluding to the mainstream shyt that sends the wrong message.
bytches Aint shyt, Criminal, and Shook Ones 2 arent underground and arent exactly great songs to have young kids listening to, but that's up to u what u want ur kids to listen to, there's much worse shyt to worry about than the music they're listening to.
There are other rap songs than future and bytches aint shyt tho... You can pick the most dramatic examples of vulgar rap, but vulgarity isn't unique to rap.
And again its oral tradition. It was black men talking to black men. Black men telling stories to black youth they can relate too. In an environment they can see everyday and imagine. Teaching them game. Even in shook ones. I don't need a three year old watching porn and i also don't need a three year old listening to luke. But... That doesn't mean the 3 year old can't watch tv or listen to rap.
Stop acting like Gone with the Wind and Scarface didn't both happen.
I picked the songs that were posted.
And I'm not acting like crazy movies didn't happen but there's also no reason for little kids to be watching Scarface or Goodfellas or any other classic movie that's dealing with drugs and violence. When they get to a certain age they can watch whatever they want but when they're too young to separate fact and fiction that shyt is just warping their mind and their values.
How long you been studying what warps the minds and values of children?
Before they can separate fact from fiction, what are in lyrics don't matter. The children are suppose to like the music. The children are the main ingredient. And, the children don't have dads, which again brings back to the oral tradition. Its supposed to be this way. There is no reason to shame them of anything that is happening to black people. Some things are just extreme. But to point the finger at rap, past or present, as a whole and say that its inappropriate and consumed with violence and drugs is wrong.
But to shame the kids for liking music that is full of references to violence and drugs is wrong too. they like video games. They like movies. they like to hang around other kids and cousins.
To point the finger at rap and say that it is in appropriate and shouldn't be around children is just criminalize and marginalizing black men.
Your problem is you are thinking that hiphop= black cultureto name everything but rap music is being ashamed, and its upsetting.
every genre you named occurred before the criminalization of black men.
Rap music is aggressive because Black men are handled as criminals and taught they are the "shame" of the nation since birth. Every person. Black and white, walk around criminalizing and shaming black men. Even to children.
And you telling your child that its okay to criminalize and marginalize black male art and business is just the latest example of the attack that occurred on black men since the 80s. Its exactly the reason rap music is the way it is. Cause everyone, including you and gene simmons, thinks that all black men are thugs. and all their activity is gangster/criminal.
Lol I don't listen to trash so I can play my music around kids. Excessive cursing and trash ass content isn't my thing. A little foul language isn't a big dealwhen in their cars with kids?
I can't do it bruhs. That shyt just don't seem right to me. To much nonsense, cursing and just overall dirt in those lyrics to subjecting them to children.
I mean there are a few songs that could pass, but on the regular I don't do it.
What kind of music do you dudes listen to when rolling with your kids? or nephews, nieces, kids you just kidnapped,etc?
I either let my daughter play her music...mostly pop radio type stuff that also plays some clean rap music.
or classic rock/funk/rnb type stuff.
on a side note: having your kids in the house singing those old classics does make me feel good though.
Your problem is you are thinking that hiphop= black culture
It doesn't. And tbh, I am kind of ashamed by a lot of the nonsense and crap that is in a lot of rap music.
There is a lot of good and a lot of positivity, but it is far outweighed by the negativity.
I'd rather having my kids singin smokey Robinson than future. And NO ONE will ever say that SR is not black culture.
I'd also rather have my kids rapping "parents just don't understand" than whatever bs Nikki Mina's is putting out.
But This isn't about being ashamed of black culture, it's about the music not really having a positive impact for children.
It's also the same reason my kids won't be seeing pulp fiction or playing Gta. Kids are easily impressionable. And if I can help limit the amount of things that they just aren't mature enough to listen to than I will.
Shiiieet....I remember back in the day I had to be 18 before I could even by an ice cube album. fukking store wouldn't sell it to me.![]()
No it's not, especially considering the main example I gave was early Eminem shyt.
And as for warping their minds I think it's common sense that anything that gets stuck in their head thats melodically repeating lyrics about drugs and violence can and most likely will have a negative effect. And you're making a lot of generalizations, not everyone listening to rap doesn't have a father, and the ones who don't are even more vulnerable to being unable to distinguish fantasy from reality.
I believe, as do many other people, that what's in lyrics matters greatly. The fact that kids memorize all their little kid songs and it has a positive effect on them, which is easy to see when the shyts all happy and they're dancing around with a big smile on their face, we can surmise that them memorizing negative shyt, especially with no one to teach them proper values, will have a negative effect on them and their outlook on the world.
Who said anything about shaming the kids? I never said anything about shaming kids, but kids under a certain age have nothing to gain from listening to a lot of the music out there or watching a lot of the TV and movies, from any genre. I wouldn't want my daughter watching a pop star they idolize dancing around half naked either. That's why these little ass girls are walking around half naked, the shyt they see on TV and on their IG and Twitter comes to be the norm so to then tell them they can't do what everyone else their age is doing only isolates them and makes them want to do it more.
If the kids aren't supposed to like the music then why have them listen to it? Am I supposed to believe there's value in a 6 or 7 year old listening to Young Thug or Future? Like I said there's plenty of rap out there that I think does have value, but there's plenty of shyt that doesn't too, that's all I'm saying, that's not shaming anyone or criminalizing anyone, unless they're criminalizing themselves and talking about selling drugs and killing people and doing it gratuitously with no underlying message or theme, then I think it's completely fair to approach that music in that way cause that's the desired effect they're going for.
E.g. when someone like Meek is talking about all the coke him and his boys sold/sell and that they're willing to kill people, he's trying to present himself as a criminal so I'm not criminalizing him, he's doing it to himself. To me, a young child has nothing to gain from listening to shyt like that, or watching a movie that deals with similar themes. When they're old enough they can listen to or watch shyt like that solely for entertainment, but up until a certain age I can't envision anything but bad coming from it.
My daughter is 8, son is 2...nothing but pop music or R&B. Y'all niccas can call me a C00n all day but I'd rather my kids listen to corny ass Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars and Fallout Boy than hear the bullshyt on local hip hop stations.