Ok peeps, here's something that has been bothering me from day 1. How effective is labeling a CD with a "warning explicit lyrics label"? Holla back if you feel differently...
1. Most kids that listen to rap music have enough sense to fill in the blanks and beeps so who is really being fooled? I mean todays kids are on computers in the first grade.
2. Parents don't have any control over what they're kids listen to when they are away from them. What if the kids best friends listen to uncut versions?
3. I, being a parent myself, want my child to always be in a constructive and positive enviroment but to think that my child won't hear explicit lyrics in a song is just plain stupid and I'm not fooling anyone but myself.
4. Adding that little sticker/label cost me as a comsumer more money for the product.
5. Here's one that truely amazes me...We say that we have the freedom of speech but we reserve the freedom of being heard?
6. I hear more curse words on basic T.V. than on the radio. Even on cartoons!
Being a Producer, I focus more on the music and very little on the lyrics but I do try to feel the rappers expression. I just have a hard time convincing myself that those littles labels are worth the effort.
holla back,--dac
1. Most kids that listen to rap music have enough sense to fill in the blanks and beeps so who is really being fooled? I mean todays kids are on computers in the first grade.
2. Parents don't have any control over what they're kids listen to when they are away from them. What if the kids best friends listen to uncut versions?
3. I, being a parent myself, want my child to always be in a constructive and positive enviroment but to think that my child won't hear explicit lyrics in a song is just plain stupid and I'm not fooling anyone but myself.
4. Adding that little sticker/label cost me as a comsumer more money for the product.
5. Here's one that truely amazes me...We say that we have the freedom of speech but we reserve the freedom of being heard?
6. I hear more curse words on basic T.V. than on the radio. Even on cartoons!
Being a Producer, I focus more on the music and very little on the lyrics but I do try to feel the rappers expression. I just have a hard time convincing myself that those littles labels are worth the effort.
holla back,--dac