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Kidz Bop 9
Kidz Bop Kids
Kidz Bop 9
Genres: Pop, Children's Music
 
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All Artists: Kidz Bop Kids
Title: Kidz Bop 9
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 5
Label: Razor & Tie
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 2/21/2006
Genres: Pop, Children's Music
Styles: Teen Pop, Sing-A-Longs
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 793018911221, 829410835855

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Creepy sign that we are living in a hypercapitalist dystopia
Norm Loman | 03/24/2006
(1 out of 5 stars)

"I agree with most people reviewing this that the music is trash. It takes commercial music which is mediocre at best and has kids and uninspired studio musicians destroy whatever art is left inside.



Before you ignore these claims, and argue that the quality of the music can be overlooked because of the albums "kid friendliness", think about this: What do you want your child to be like in his or her future? Do you want your kids to think for themselves, and make intelligent choices? Do you want them to be happy? This "kidz bop" phenomenon is making kids dead inside. Don't be fooled - This album was not designed to sound good to children. It exists as a medium of reculturization. It eases kids into pop music, and the mass market. It's training kids on how to be stupid, simple, and waste their money on what record companies deem "hip". This album tells kids what they should like, and demands their conformity.



Why don't you ask your children what kind of music they want to listen to? If they don't have an idea, offer them a diverse selection of real, unadulterated music that comes from the heart. Be sure to filter out any bands or artists that seem inapropriate or obscene if you wish. Your children will thank you, because the gift of true appreciation for an artform is the greatest gift of all. Just dont shove this crap down your kids throat. Even if they beg and scream for kids bop, know that they are only doing it because they are blinded by fantastic commercials and deceived by their friends and peers. After all, its physically incapable of truly enjoying this album."
Mixed feeling, but it sure is dance-able
Melanie Wilson | USA | 07/21/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)

"The Billboard-topping album Kidz Bop 9 is the latest installment of the independent label Razor and Tie. This is high-intensity music - familiar songs that have been re-recorded with youngsters singing. They're less slick than the original versions, making it easier for kids to sing along and appeal to their own vocal style. The New York Times labels the songs as "shout-along tunes," which is apt, since most of the vocals are, in fact, shouting children.



The songs on Kidz Bop 9 are sophisticated, adult material perhaps not suitable for kids who are... well... kids. Children who are really focused on dating, love and is-he-the-right-one-for-me topics will love the lyrics of this album. It's packed with songs about themes that aren't necessarily sexual in nature but are advanced topics for young children.



Kidz Bop 9 is the highest chart position ever for Razor & Tie and the highest charting non-soundtrack children's release in Billboard history. Since their debut in 2001, Kidz Bop titles have sold over seven million copies with seven gold albums to date. So this music is very popular - very uncontrollably popular, in spite of our parental urges to have our children attracted to The Sound of Music soundtrack, The Laurie Berkner Band, or even Raffi. No, kids apparently want to listen to music sung by kids about love and lust. If you can get over that, then try this album out because it's a heck of a good time.



The label claims that the music is great for parents, too, which may or may not be true judging by its reviews on Amazon; but I found myself dancing and singing to the music (glancing over my shoulder to make sure no one noticed).



It's leave-your-brain-at-the-door entertainment, but like a lot of modern music it's also a great deal of fun once you relax about the fact that, for example, Roxette's "Listen To Your Heart" is being belted out by a very young person with even younger people backing them up. It's hard to imagine how this troupe would do on the road, but I'm sure the stadiums would be packed full of 10-year-olds and their parents, like a Brittany Spears concert but with a lot more shouting.



Don't expect your children to have an educational experience listening to Kidz Bop 9, but expect them to move and shout. They won't be alone.--Caity McCardell



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These discs serve their purpose very well. Think clearly.
Liza Radley | NYC | 05/10/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I am an adult, with children ages five and seven. My own taste in music runs along the indie vein, and so I dislike all the songs on this series just on principle. However, these discs have KIDS singing on them, and this appeals to KIDS. SMALL kids. Those who love the original songs and feel scarred by these renditions should save themselves the grief and stay far, far away from these discs."