Other than only listening to the clear versions of songs, I’m not sure there’s much to do here. I loved Red Hot Chili Peppers when I was that age. Under the Birdge was about passing out and dying from a heroin overdose in the outskirts of a town hollowed out by deindustrialization and crime. I just liked how it sounded. |
To be fair, today's female rappers reduce men to members and wallets. |
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When my son was younger he was into rap and other genres of music that talked extensively about activities and values that I am not in alignment with. I reassured myself by repeatedly reminding myself that I also listen to and watch many many things that are not in alignment with how I want to behave and I am in no way encouraged to do drugs and rob people when I listen to the greatful dead or Willie Nelson's Poncho and Lefty (just kidding this is a joke).
At that time, he was listening while I was driving him around in the car and I while I did not restrict his access to anything, I did make him discuss the misogyny and portrayals of women in particular. That was the price to listen. He had to examine it critically with me- at least sometimes. He's older now and that phase has passed. I don't think restricting it would have done any good. |
Cardi B co raps WAP, so... |
Did he also listen to Paris, 2Live crew and Getto Boys? I (white F) listened to all that, plus death metal, plus progressive music and even some country. The country was the worst, imo, because of sexism and glorifying alcoholism. I grew up to be a very wholesome mom...with anedge, lol. |
Other genres of RAP. Try to keep up with the topic if you are going to participate. |