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<blockquote data-quote="Janna" data-source="post: 60088" data-attributes="member: 2737"><p>Eminem's music is offensive. I don't know about the new stuff, but my oldest, B, he was into him for a while in 2002/2003, maybe even 2004.</p><p></p><p>You couldn't buy his CD at Wal Mart. This is how I judge on what my kids can listen to. If you can't get it clean, the answer is no.</p><p></p><p>Now, I understand your tolerance for some vulgarity, as I have given B some slack in that department. However, some rap is fine, and some is just not. Eminem, here, is not allowed.</p><p></p><p>Chris, I download all the music off the internet. I have a couple of freebie sites (PM me if you'd like them) and a couple of pay ones that we use to download to the MP3 players. In all honesty, for $10 for a batch of CD's, I can find clean versions online, download, listen myself first, then burn the CD's for the kids myself.</p><p></p><p>My easy child, who is only 9, who obviously looks up to his big brother (you may have this problem also, gotta think about that) wanted some rap now, too. So, I got him an Akon song, couple of others. If you'd like a list of low vulgarity, clean, good rap, again, PM me, and I can have B give you some more ideas.</p><p></p><p>I still never, ever let my kids listen to that stuff without prior approval and me listening to it first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janna, post: 60088, member: 2737"] Eminem's music is offensive. I don't know about the new stuff, but my oldest, B, he was into him for a while in 2002/2003, maybe even 2004. You couldn't buy his CD at Wal Mart. This is how I judge on what my kids can listen to. If you can't get it clean, the answer is no. Now, I understand your tolerance for some vulgarity, as I have given B some slack in that department. However, some rap is fine, and some is just not. Eminem, here, is not allowed. Chris, I download all the music off the internet. I have a couple of freebie sites (PM me if you'd like them) and a couple of pay ones that we use to download to the MP3 players. In all honesty, for $10 for a batch of CD's, I can find clean versions online, download, listen myself first, then burn the CD's for the kids myself. My easy child, who is only 9, who obviously looks up to his big brother (you may have this problem also, gotta think about that) wanted some rap now, too. So, I got him an Akon song, couple of others. If you'd like a list of low vulgarity, clean, good rap, again, PM me, and I can have B give you some more ideas. I still never, ever let my kids listen to that stuff without prior approval and me listening to it first. [/QUOTE]
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