When my oldest was in high school and youngest in middle school, we all went to a Kendrick Lamar concert together. My oldest also went tonight a Common show with ex husband when he was in high school. My kids don’t care.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just pretend that you enjoy it and start playing it in the car together. Throw in some sexxy red and 2 live crew from back in the day and sing along together.
How would that make her stop listening?
No teenager wants to listen to the same music as their parents.
Anonymous wrote:It is good for children to listen to explicit lyrics about degrading sex, misogyny, violence, murder, and frequent use of the N word.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is good for children to listen to explicit lyrics about degrading sex, misogyny, violence, murder, and frequent use of the N word.
CupcakKe does not support misogyny, and her songs make this very clear. She makes music that is feminist and empowers women, and you'd know it if you listened to her instead of guessing based on some pretty messed up assumptions about rap music.
Liar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just blare it with the windows rolled down next time you pick her up from school or sports practice.
That's the answer. Start blaring it and talking about how you love sucking DH's Johnson. There is no better remedy than embracing it whole heartedly.
Anonymous wrote:I was driving with my mom and teen DS in the car and NIN’s Closer came on the radio. We were in active conversation so I didn’t react to change the station; I didn’t want to draw attention to it.
Except then we stopped at a light and the chatter stopped so it was silent just in time for the chorus. Whoops.