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Kidz Bop Kids - Kidz Bop, Vol. 15

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Artist: Kidz Bop Kids
Edition: Music CD
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language)
CD Release Date: 2009-02-03
Music Label: Razor & Tie
Soundtracks:
  1. So What
  2. Let It Rock
  3. When I Grow Up
  4. American Boy
  5. Forever
  6. Hot N Cold
  7. Disturbia
  8. Burnin Up
  9. I'm Yours
  10. One Step At A Time
  11. 7 Things
  12. Better In Time
  13. What About Now
  14. Love Story
  15. Crush
  16. Gotta Be Somebody
  17. Take A Bow
  18. Tell Me Something I Don't Know
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Free Music Review: And They're At It Again
Hit: 1 Stars

I fail to realize the point of remaking songs that for the most part have the exact same lyrics as the initial version. Why do that when I can buy the original and have better vocals and better background music? The slightly different melodies to the songs are just plain horrible. Why mess with a good thing?

Jason Mraz's song "I'm Yours" was ruined. Not only was the melody of the song changed for the worse, but both the Kidz and the adult singer's vocals are very poor when compared to the smooth and soothing voice of Jason Mraz. The Jonas Brothers's "Burnin' Up" (don't let their Disney Image fool you, the Jonas Brothers do have talent) was also destroyed due to the vocals of the singers.

Finally, the Pussycat Dolls and both songs by Rihanna should not be on a CD that is trying to showcase 'kid friendly' music. The Pussycat Dolls's image in the music industry is everything but wholesome. And Rihanna's song is about leaving a man who cheated on her. Since when was this good for children's ears? Not to mention the lyrics were changed to fit the 'kid friendly image'. When you have to mess with song lyrics to make it acceptable to kids, you should just leave it alone as obviously it was not meant for it to be on the album.

Parents, trust me, the originals are better.
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