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Thread started 08/16/10 2:14am

7souls

A kid's album

Every once in a while P will release a song that people say it coulda been on an album for children (take a wild guess at the last song he's released that has drawn these comments). If you could make an album with at least 9 tracks of the songs he's released so far, what would they be? And not songs just based on the fact that they don't have swearing. I mean kiddy pop-ish, catchy hooks and/or lyrics that aren't too deep or preaching about the truth and being free and uploading and downloading.

What I came up with was:

1) Christopher Tracy's Parade

2) Happy Feet

3) Willing & Able

4) Paisley Park (some lyrics might be too deep for kids since it talks about politics and taxes but the rest of the elements are there)

5) We Gets Up

6) Everybody Loves Me

7) The Most Beautiful Girl

8) Starfish & Coffee

9) Baby I'm A Star

10) Wherever U Go, Whatever U Do

11) Graffiti Bridge

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Reply #1 posted 08/16/10 2:39am

Spinlight

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7souls said:

Every once in a while P will release a song that people say it coulda been on an album for children (take a wild guess at the last song he's released that has drawn these comments). If you could make an album with at least 9 tracks of the songs he's released so far, what would they be? And not songs just based on the fact that they don't have swearing. I mean kiddy pop-ish, catchy hooks and/or lyrics that aren't too deep or preaching about the truth and being free and uploading and downloading.

What I came up with was:

1) Christopher Tracy's Parade

2) Happy Feet

3) Willing & Able

4) Paisley Park (some lyrics might be too deep for kids since it talks about politics and taxes but the rest of the elements are there)

5) We Gets Up

6) Everybody Loves Me

7) The Most Beautiful Girl

8) Starfish & Coffee

9) Baby I'm A Star

10) Wherever U Go, Whatever U Do

11) Graffiti Bridge

Depends on what kind of kid you're trying to raise. IMO, bring the funk to a young kid and he is better equipped to deal with the world. Let's remember that absolving a child of adult themes only proves to set them back in life. I've got nieces and nephews that range from like 4-18. If I were to make a mixtape that I would share with them, it'd be:

1) Interactive

2) The One You Wanna See

3) The Work

4) Crimson and Clover

5) The Same December

6) Dolphin

7) Ripopgodzippa

8) Days of Wild

9) Billy Jack Bitch

10) Disco Jellyfish

Edit to say: There are themes in the playlist I presented that are not specifically kid-friendly themes (read: "The Work", "Ripop", "Days of Wild", "BJB"). I don't think attempting to shield kids from swear words or adult themes (barring pornography and explicit violence) is prudent given they find it out about the age of 8. razz

[Edited 8/16/10 3:09am]

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Reply #2 posted 08/16/10 4:24am

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Interesting that you mention this now, as I've just done exactly that - last week in fact! smile

My twin nieces are only 18mths old, but they love to dance. Their parents are both musicians (predominantly jazz, but love all types), so I made a CD that I thought the whole family could enjoy.

It's got (very few) mild adult themes, but I mainly wanted fun, uplifting tracks that have a good energy about them.

1. Compassion

2. The Work

3. Starfish & Coffee

4. The One U Wanna C

5. Kiss

6. Guitar

7. Musicology

8. Alphabet Street (live, Indigo Nights)

9. Get On The Boat

10. Feel Good, Feel Better, Feel Wonderful

11. Everybody Loves Me

12. The Song of the Heart (Happy Feet)

I agree that it's not very helpful to shield kids from everything (I have a 5yo God-daughter who sings along to Eminem), but I like that there's good funky music with positive themes out there that I can introduce to kids - even as toddlers - to get a head start on whatever they're yet to be exposed to.

In any case, when I played the CD, Niece A was dancing around everywhere, having a great time. Niece B sat quietly until it was finished, after which she pushed one of her toys that played nursery rhymes and started bopping to the little midi player inside.

C'est la vie wink

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Reply #3 posted 08/16/10 6:24am

PicklesMcMilla
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Tevin's round and round should be in there too.

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Reply #4 posted 08/16/10 6:33am

PicklesMcMilla
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just kidz bop it up !

any song will do

how much money do you think prince would make if he made a deal with kidz bop?

kidz pop( prince edition ) giggle

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Reply #5 posted 08/16/10 6:35am

BlackAdder7

interesting thread

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Reply #6 posted 08/16/10 10:30am

7souls

Spinlight said:

7souls said:

Every once in a while P will release a song that people say it coulda been on an album for children (take a wild guess at the last song he's released that has drawn these comments). If you could make an album with at least 9 tracks of the songs he's released so far, what would they be? And not songs just based on the fact that they don't have swearing. I mean kiddy pop-ish, catchy hooks and/or lyrics that aren't too deep or preaching about the truth and being free and uploading and downloading.

What I came up with was:

1) Christopher Tracy's Parade

2) Happy Feet

3) Willing & Able

4) Paisley Park (some lyrics might be too deep for kids since it talks about politics and taxes but the rest of the elements are there)

5) We Gets Up

6) Everybody Loves Me

7) The Most Beautiful Girl

8) Starfish & Coffee

9) Baby I'm A Star

10) Wherever U Go, Whatever U Do

11) Graffiti Bridge

Depends on what kind of kid you're trying to raise. IMO, bring the funk to a young kid and he is better equipped to deal with the world. Let's remember that absolving a child of adult themes only proves to set them back in life. I've got nieces and nephews that range from like 4-18. If I were to make a mixtape that I would share with them, it'd be:

1) Interactive

2) The One You Wanna See

3) The Work

4) Crimson and Clover

5) The Same December

6) Dolphin

7) Ripopgodzippa

8) Days of Wild

9) Billy Jack Bitch

10) Disco Jellyfish

Edit to say: There are themes in the playlist I presented that are not specifically kid-friendly themes (read: "The Work", "Ripop", "Days of Wild", "BJB"). I don't think attempting to shield kids from swear words or adult themes (barring pornography and explicit violence) is prudent given they find it out about the age of 8. razz

[Edited 8/16/10 3:09am]

Good points. I agree that sheltering kids from adult themes doesn't help as they get more in to the real world. I should've clarified it better. I was asking in the sense of if you were putting together a tracklist for an album that was going to be sold to the public to show that the one time Rude Boy also has a family friendly side.

Days Of Wild is awesome but a parent shopping for a light hearted dance cd to play at little Billy's birthday party isn't gonna think so. And she's going to have a lot of explaining to do when the other kids parents come to pick them up and lil Sally is singing "I can tear shit up, mom, cuz that's my style. These are the Days Of Wild...now hit me!"

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Reply #7 posted 08/16/10 3:24pm

rainbowchild

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May I add...

Around the World in a Day
Paisley Park
Tangerine
Girls and Boys
Trust
I Wish U Heaven
Raspberry Beret
Walk Don't Walk
"Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."



"We had fun, didn't we?"
-Prince (1958-2016) 4ever in my life
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Reply #8 posted 08/16/10 10:38pm

Alguy

Bob George
Silicon
Laydown
Eye Wanna Melt Wit U
Superfunkycalifragisexy
Head

Face Down
Sister
Black Sweat
Dreamer
Dance With the Devil

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Reply #9 posted 08/16/10 11:37pm

Spinlight

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7souls said:

Spinlight said:

Depends on what kind of kid you're trying to raise. IMO, bring the funk to a young kid and he is better equipped to deal with the world. Let's remember that absolving a child of adult themes only proves to set them back in life. I've got nieces and nephews that range from like 4-18. If I were to make a mixtape that I would share with them, it'd be:

1) Interactive

2) The One You Wanna See

3) The Work

4) Crimson and Clover

5) The Same December

6) Dolphin

7) Ripopgodzippa

8) Days of Wild

9) Billy Jack Bitch

10) Disco Jellyfish

Edit to say: There are themes in the playlist I presented that are not specifically kid-friendly themes (read: "The Work", "Ripop", "Days of Wild", "BJB"). I don't think attempting to shield kids from swear words or adult themes (barring pornography and explicit violence) is prudent given they find it out about the age of 8. razz

[Edited 8/16/10 3:09am]

Good points. I agree that sheltering kids from adult themes doesn't help as they get more in to the real world. I should've clarified it better. I was asking in the sense of if you were putting together a tracklist for an album that was going to be sold to the public to show that the one time Rude Boy also has a family friendly side.

Days Of Wild is awesome but a parent shopping for a light hearted dance cd to play at little Billy's birthday party isn't gonna think so. And she's going to have a lot of explaining to do when the other kids parents come to pick them up and lil Sally is singing "I can tear shit up, mom, cuz that's my style. These are the Days Of Wild...now hit me!"

Hahaha, touche.

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Reply #10 posted 08/17/10 1:03am

mplsmike

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Alguy said:

Bob George
Silicon
Laydown
Eye Wanna Melt Wit U
Superfunkycalifragisexy
Head

Face Down
Sister
Black Sweat
Dreamer
Dance With the Devil

evillol

Love Life,
Love God,
And Only Do Drugs You Need
smoker

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Reply #11 posted 08/17/10 3:55am

prb

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while looking for an old thread* where we changed Prince songs to kids titles i found this from 2006

http://prince.org/msg/7/181195

*I think you posted on that thread mplsmike, can you remember what it was called?

seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before music beret
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Reply #12 posted 08/17/10 5:50am

fishwillbite

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I seem to remember Prince talking about making a children's album, round about the time of Emancipation.

PIPS! Eurgh...
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Reply #13 posted 08/17/10 5:09pm

CLR

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My 8 year and 11 year old boys LOVE:

Starfish and Coffee

Guitar

Black Sweat

Round and Round

Much to my husbands dismay, I'm raising Prince fans!!! biggrin

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Reply #14 posted 08/17/10 5:21pm

smoothcriminal
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Dirty Mind

Sister

Head

Darling Nikki

Little Red Corvette

Orgasm

P Control

Sexy MF

Jack U Off

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Reply #15 posted 08/19/10 12:50pm

mplsmike

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prb said:

while looking for an old thread* where we changed Prince songs to kids titles i found this from 2006

*I think you posted on that thread mplsmike, can you remember what it was called?

nod I remember the thread, But not the name

Kids cd?

Love Life,
Love God,
And Only Do Drugs You Need
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Reply #16 posted 08/19/10 2:49pm

prb

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mplsmike said:

prb said:

while looking for an old thread* where we changed Prince songs to kids titles i found this from 2006

*I think you posted on that thread mplsmike, can you remember what it was called?

nod I remember the thread, But not the name

Kids cd?

i tried every combo in google search, to no avail sigh

it was the funniest thread ever!!! had me laughing all night!

seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before music beret
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Reply #17 posted 08/22/10 8:38am

mplsmike

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prb said:

mplsmike said:

nod I remember the thread, But not the name

Kids cd?

i tried every combo in google search, to no avail sigh

it was the funniest thread ever!!! had me laughing all night!

same here couldnt find it sad

Love Life,
Love God,
And Only Do Drugs You Need
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Reply #18 posted 08/22/10 10:22am

xCece

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smoothcriminal12 said:

Dirty Mind

Sister

Head

Darling Nikki

Little Red Corvette

Orgasm

P Control

Sexy MF

Jack U Off

lol

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Reply #19 posted 08/22/10 12:28pm

MaggieJ

My son loves lets go crazy

EthicalMum
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Reply #20 posted 08/22/10 2:06pm

jwsullivan

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"She Gave Her Angels" was suppose to be on the children's album.

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Reply #21 posted 08/25/10 4:24pm

prb

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seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before music beret
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Reply #22 posted 08/26/10 2:25am

LORILA

7souls said:

Every once in a while P will release a song that people say it coulda been on an album for children (take a wild guess at the last song he's released that has drawn these comments). If you could make an album with at least 9 tracks of the songs he's released so far, what would they be? And not songs just based on the fact that they don't have swearing. I mean kiddy pop-ish, catchy hooks and/or lyrics that aren't too deep or preaching about the truth and being free and uploading and downloading.

What I came up with was:

1) Christopher Tracy's Parade

2) Happy Feet

3) Willing & Able

4) Paisley Park (some lyrics might be too deep for kids since it talks about politics and taxes but the rest of the elements are there)

5) We Gets Up

6) Everybody Loves Me

7) The Most Beautiful Girl

8) Starfish & Coffee

9) Baby I'm A Star

10) Wherever U Go, Whatever U Do

11) Graffiti Bridge

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Reply #23 posted 08/26/10 6:29am

IstenSzek

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don't talk 2 strangers and be my mirror seem to be specifically written with children in mind.

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #24 posted 08/29/10 7:40am

mplsmike

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prb said:

i found it!!!!!!

http://prince.org/msg/100/234617?

Wow 3 years ago biggrin

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And Only Do Drugs You Need
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