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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Ugh!,
By 20120 (Virginia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kidz Bop 16 (Audio CD)
My 7-year old daugther really liked the Kid's Bop sample from the McDonald's Happy Meal, so I decided to get her more, thinking she and her friends could have fun dressing-up and dancing around like rock stars. I was dissapointed by the music selection. Almost all of the tracks are repetitive, simplistic, 3-note songs, mostly in a minor key with lyrics about break-ups. Hard to listen to, let alone dance to, and not very upbeat. I'm not sure what audience this is intended for. . .
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Kidz Bop completely ruins every song they sing,,
By Sharon (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kidz Bop 16 (Audio CD)
Why would you spend twelve dollars to listen to some kids sing good songs horribly when you can listen to the real thing?
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Big Family Hit,
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This review is from: Kidz Bop 16 (Audio CD)
I am basically on a mission to collect all of these. I have Kidz Bop 2-4, 7, 8, and 10-19 plus a few themed CDs (like Kidz Bop Christmas). Though I'm not a kid, I like their clean, preppy versions of songs. Most of the time, they do a good job re-creating the songs. Any bad covers are few and far between. Some of the albums I only like, but others my family has taken to. Those are Kidz Bop 11, 16, 18, and 19. However, I think Kidz Bop 16 has an addictive affect. It has a different sound than all the other Kidz Bop CDs. I can't explain it, but it's unique. Here are my opinions of each song.
1. Boom Boom Pow If you want your kids to listen to rap music for kids, Kidz Bop has a few rap songs per CD. There's a boy in the Kidz Bop group who does all the rap. He's pretty good for a kid. The kids as a group sound preppy shouting "Boom!" It makes the song less boring. Strangely enough, my mom was the one who hit off with this song the most. It is perfectly clean of all bad words and such. 2. Circus This is a great "girl power" song. My mom also hit off with this one. I think there could be two meanings to this song. The way I take it is being a leader. I would suggest you encourage this meaning to your kids instead of the other meaning that might pop into your heads. 3. Fire Burning This is a good party song. Kidz Bop sings it great. In the beginning, they shout a bunch of heys like the original, but in the midst of it, they yell "Kidz Bop" at least twice. It's cute and it personalizes the song a little. We like to turn up the bass on this song. 4. The Climb Though I prefer Miley Cyrus on this song (and I have that version too), it is good enough to listen to while this CD is playing. Kidz Bop soloists sing great, but in this song, the group singing takes it from 3D to 2D. It's not horrible, though. 5. How Do You Sleep? I actually like the group singing in this song. It's got a good harmony. I'm not sure what the original sounds like, but in this version, there is only one verse. It was a well-sung verse, and it made me wish there was a second verse. It's a good song when you're in the mood for it. 6. If I Were a Boy I like the solo singing in the beginning, but that's about it. Once the group chimes in, the song becomes boring. However, when I'm in the mood for a slow song, this can be fun to try to sing along to. 7. You Found Me I don't really like this song. It's interestingly sung by these kids, but it's too slow and sad for my taste. 8. I Hate This Part I don't like that I found the word "hate" on a children's CD. However, I do appreciate the fact that they don't use it to describe how they feel about another person. Basically, the point is "I hate the part where I have to break up with you." It has a hip-hop type drum, but it's kind of slow. It's not the most interesting of songs. I prefer something more catchy. 9. Heartless Though this didn't attract my mom very much, it attracted my older sister. She said that every time she hears the song, she thinks of Kingdom Hearts. I like the rapping from that little boy. He's an adorable rapper, but not so cute that he doesn't sound cool. My only complaint is that they didn't use as many special affects in this song compared to the original. 10. If Today Was Your Last Day I am pleased to see such an encouraging song on a children's CD sung in a way that children can relate to. I love the solo singing in this song! 11. Please Don't Leave Me Though the singing and tune is great, I'm not really into the meaning of the song. It doesn't depict the relationship you want your child to be thinking about. However, I don't think many young children would figure out the meaning as easily as an adult. 12. Second Chance This song is kind of slow and sad, but good if you're in the mood for it. I like the way it was sung. 13. Live Your Life The beginning is amazing! The song sounds very crisp and full. I love the way it was sung. But I don't appreciate the fact that this basically means, "All that matters is money. If you keep chasing after money, you'll be fine." That's exactly what I DON'T want to tell a child. 14. Goodbye This is another "girl power" song with a heavy bass and a lot of fun. This grabbed my whole family. It's a feel-good, relatively easy-to-sing, catchy song that I find myself singing when I feel the need to sing. The main chorus isn't new. I know it's from some old song, though not sure which one. 15. Hoedown Throwdown I'm not sure if I like Miley Cyrus's version of this song more than Kidz Bop. The Kidz Bop version is a little faster, and the group sings mostly everything when it seems it would've sounded better for there to be more solo parts. However, after hearing the Kidz Bop version, the original seems less engaging. It might have to do with the fact that the kids sound excited and their version is more lighthearted. 16. LOL This song is NOT sung by the Kidz Bop Kids. The girl who sings this song seems to have some sort of relation with Kidz Bop because one of her songs is also featured on Kidz Bop 17. I don't really like her songs. They have too much attitude and not enough singable lyrics. The beginning of this song is engaging with the guitar switching from left to right in the speakers and the sound of a phone dialing. But the rest is just a bunch of text talk. The point is "text me, don't call". No one in my family has really taken to this song. My basic thought on this CD is that it's a great cover CD for children, however, they should have made it a little more kid friendly. It also would've been nice to add a few more bouncy songs. After hearing Boom Boom Pow, Circus, Fire Burning, Heartless, Live Your Life, and Goodbye, the rest of the songs become boring. However, I would recommend you buy this CD because it is a highlight in Kidz Bop history. I would recommend this CD to: -Kids who want something more mature than toddler songs to listen to -Families that want to enjoy their favorite songs with the little ones around -Kids who want to listen to famous songs but aren't ready for the mature lyrics -People who want clean versions of songs and don't mind listening to children -Anyone in general who likes to listen to children's music and/or is interested in the idea of Kidz Bop
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