Is it just me or are modern song lyrics getting more and more 'adult' or is it jsut that now I'm older I'm realising their true meanings? This doesn't really apply to old songs as they were all innocent and gay . . . in the old sense of the word.
if I am right, when did start? probably the 60s I imagine . . .
its just that youre now older and understand them more.
I remember singing alone to "like a virgin" when i was a kid and didnt even know what virgin meant
A lot of modern pop songs have suggestive lyrics or lyrics with double meanings which gives them deniability. Rhianna is bad for that, her lyrics are pure filth!!
They are Molly.
Now I dont mind particularly but what happens, in theory, if your 12 year old daughter starts singing "Come on Rude Boy, Is ya Big Enough, take it take it!" and copying the dance moves!
I am not a fuddy duddy, and I have no doubt danced around like a total kn*b to Rhianna songs when I have been out on the town. It just strikes me as worrying that young kids idolise these people and strive to emulate their image and attitude. I am not a parent yet, but I wouldnt like it if my young daughter copied a "suggestive" dance routine as seen in a pop video
jd and boo, I think it's wierd when small children do that aswell . . . I saw a 5-7 year old singing a contemporary song - she obviously didn't know the real meanings of the lyrics and this old lady came along and had a go at her mum about letting her sing such stuff. That's kinda what made me create this thread.
I remember sitting in a taxi with my mum and my 2 year old daughter - who started singing along to 'I'm Horny, horny horny horny'. On the one hand you could say it was shocking, but on the other hand my mum and I couldn't stop laughing (discreetly of course, she wasn't aware of it)