Sunday, September 19, 2010

Ke$ha-Keep The Kids Away


Modern pop music is kind of like cigarettes. You think, they can't be trying to get kids to smoke these things, they wouldn't do something like that, would they? I think the same thing when I listen to modern pop music. Only an idiot (or a parent who has no involvement in their children's lives) or a narcissistic parent would let their children listen to in, and Ke$ha is one of the worst offenders of them all. Her music is kind of like Disney Porn. Her music is catchy and kind of sounds like something Hannah Montana would sing to, but then she says things like "all the boys wanna touch my junk" and the great song, "Take it Off", a song about partying naked at some underground club. Every one of her songs that I have been unfortunate enough to hear on the radio has been 21 or up content (a lot of talk about drinking whiskey and sex) and it is not vague at all.

Here are some examples for you
1. From the song "Booty Call"
Just don't(Don't don't don't)Don't get attached
When I call you up Trying to get some A** all night oh oh oh
Don't want a boyfriend Just want to get some

Yeah yeah yeah I really want To get it On with you
And from the Very second That I saw you Knew you were gonna Be my new Booty call

2. From "Take it Off"
And now we lookin' like pimps
In my gold Trans-Am.
Got a water bottle full of whiskey
In my handbag.
Got my drunk text on
I'll regret it in the mornin'
But tonight
I don't give a
I don't give a
I don't give a

There's a place downtown,
Where the freaks all come around.
It's a hole in the wall.
It's a dirty free for all.

And they turn me on.
When they Take It Off.
When they Take It Off.
Everybody Take It Off.

There's a place I know
If you're looking for a show.
Where they go hardcore
And there's glitter on the floor.

And they turn me on.
When they Take It Off.
When they Take It Off.
Everybody Take It Off.

These are just a few examples of why I do not think anyone under the age of 21 should listen to Ke$ha and why any over 21 should want to listen. Am I wrong, or am I a prude? Let me know in the comments section.

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