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Motown Philly was never an obscure song. Jesus stop.Yall talking like that was a Mokenstef song.

Motown Philly was never an obscure song. Jesus stop.Yall talking like that was a Mokenstef song.

Motown Philly was never an obscure song.
Products - Data Briefs - Number 232 - January 2016
An 18 y/o was born in 03/04 depending on month of birth.
24.9 was the average in 2000, 26.3 in 2014 and 29 now.
If you want to specify to Black, the average mother was 22.3 in 2000.
A parent of an 18 year old is averaging out 40-43 assuming it's their first child.
There you go.. I was 4 years off.. Sue me. 
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Do you only look at pictures?
The second I think is that the popular music in our community became to vulgar in the 2000s to play for your kids. You can play Marvin Gaye, the Supremes, Jackson 5, Whitney Houston etc. to any age group. But as rap became the dominant music form in popularity and R&B more explicitly sexualized it's harder to pass that down.I get your intent, but what's really being highlighted is the increasing disconnect between generations.
My grandmother put me on to Cab Calloway, Dizzie Gillespie, etc. Mom and aunts put me onto Diana Ross & The Supremes, Fats Domino, Little Richard, etc. I came up on James Brown, The Stylistics, The Brothers Johnson, Chic, etc. So, technically, my generation, X, was responsible for giving your generation a musical influence education like we'd gotten from our elders.
Unfortunately, a couple things happened that made that task nearly impossible. The first was the Internet. You didn't have to come to us for information since you could find it, yourself. The second was Biz Markie's lawsuit which changed licensing/sampling procedures.
I'm oversimplifying for brevity.
Suffice it to say it was MY Gen's obligation to give you what we got so you could appreciate Black music from times before you even existed.
We dropped the ball.
Average age of the parent when given birth was 18yo?If these kids are 17, then the parents would have to be on average the age of 35.

Average age of giving birth was 18yo?![]()
The second I think is that the popular music in our community became to vulgar in the 2000s to play for your kids. You can play Marvin Gaye, the Supremes, Jackson 5, Whitney Houston etc. to any age group. But as rap became the dominant music form in popularity and R&B more explicitly sexualized it's harder to pass that down.
For ever wholesome Jah Rule duet song there was like 3 or 4 vulgar 50 cent songs hitting the charts. I'm not saying it's impossible to pass that music shyt down but it becomes a lot harder and finding censored music is tough sometimes. Especially when you wanna listen to the inappropriate for kids shyt.
Tell me more about thatWell, that's one way to teach them about our culture. At this point, I ain't shocked these kids don't know the artists/songs from that era as the primary avenues and vectors of transmission of that info were SEVERELY curtailed by Biz Markie's lawsuit in 1991.
Tell me more about that
My son would have answered it, he stay on 80's and 90's R&B mode.
I found out during covid when the kids were all home. I come in from work and can here the music bumping upstairs. I'm thinking my wife is up there jamming. Go up and find my son playing Mario kart with R&B bumping
Said he remembers them from me always playing them in the car and he found a play list that he ripped from youtube
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My son would have answered it, he stay on 80's and 90's R&B mode.
I found out during covid when the kids were all home. I come in from work and can here the music bumping upstairs. I'm thinking my wife is up there jamming. Go up and find my son playing Mario kart with R&B bumping
Said he remembers them from me always playing them in the car and he found a play list that he ripped from youtube
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By the time End of the Road came around, it became an obscure song.
Motown philly was the only song I liked from Boyz 2 Men. All that other shyt I never bumped even in their prime.