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Thread started 01/26/13 2:48pm

Fury

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Space jam soundtrack--great, but too adult for a kiddie film?

Jay-z, r Kelly, ll cool j, busts rhymes, changing faces, salt n pepa, d'angelo...

That's a lot of adult acts!

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Reply #1 posted 01/26/13 2:51pm

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Chris Rock is on the soundtrack? Doin stand up, now that's adult! lol

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Reply #2 posted 01/26/13 3:05pm

Timmy84

Uh, no...lol all the tracks fit the theme of the soundtrack. Definitely not "too adult". lol Besides it was for those who had left kindergarten anyways. wink

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Reply #3 posted 01/26/13 3:25pm

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Timmy84 said:

Uh, no...lol all the tracks fit the theme of the soundtrack. Definitely not "too adult". lol Besides it was for those who had left kindergarten anyways. wink



Uhh... Think again


lol



All of My Days Lyrics
by R. Kelly f/ Changing Faces and Jay-Z
from Space Jam Soundtrack

Send “All of My Days” Ringtone to Your Cell



Changing Faces, Jay-Z, R. Kelly
Uh yeah, jigga, uh huh, Changing Faces
How we do

Yo, all of my rhymes for
All of my days I trade
All of my dimes and all of my bad ways I fade
Killin' late nights crusin'
All you see is the brake lights
And hair blowin', you know where we goin
Or at the club, in the rear frontin
Poppin, droppin, the amounts some cats will wear
Ain't tryna hear nuthin
Probably was wilder than Bobby, are you the Whitney to get me
Hold me down, and make me slow down the V-twizzy
Keep the ice out the club lights, change face
Get "I love wifey" on the license plates
Wait, make me think about you even when you're not around
Use the bathroom, put the toilet seat back down
Cop you some sprinkles, the hound with the wrinkles
If prefered, his and her furs to the ankles
Keep your friends buggin, lovin all my ways
Jigga keep you jiggy, all of my days

In the middle of the night, you got me thinkin bout you babe
Got me dreamin' bout you baby
All that I have, baby it's yours, forever and ever

[Chorus:]
All I want is, to be with you, all of my days
All I want, all I need
All I want is, to be with you, all of my days
All I want

Anything to turn you on, I'll be giving it to you babe
You don't have to worry baby
All that I have, baby it's yours, forever and ever

[Chorus]

All I want, all I need
Is you in my life, lovin me
All I want, all I need
Is you in my life, lovin me

Now we goin house shoppin
Everybody wanna know the price your spouse droppin
Keep that on the low, R. Kelly style, it's quite shockin'
A year ago, all I did was spend nights hoppin
In the club in search of pretty faces and nice stockings
Who woulda thought I walk down the aisle rice droppin
Got you a nice rock and now it's on and popppin
Droppin harder than platinum bracelets
Jigga, R. Kelly, Changing Faces, uh

[Chorus (repeat til end)]



That's pg-13 at least
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Reply #4 posted 01/26/13 3:34pm

Timmy84

Fury said:

Timmy84 said:

Uh, no...lol all the tracks fit the theme of the soundtrack. Definitely not "too adult". lol Besides it was for those who had left kindergarten anyways. wink

Uhh... Think again lol All of My Days Lyrics by R. Kelly f/ Changing Faces and Jay-Z from Space Jam Soundtrack Send “All of My Days” Ringtone to Your Cell Changing Faces, Jay-Z, R. Kelly Uh yeah, jigga, uh huh, Changing Faces How we do Yo, all of my rhymes for All of my days I trade All of my dimes and all of my bad ways I fade Killin' late nights crusin' All you see is the brake lights And hair blowin', you know where we goin Or at the club, in the rear frontin Poppin, droppin, the amounts some cats will wear Ain't tryna hear nuthin Probably was wilder than Bobby, are you the Whitney to get me Hold me down, and make me slow down the V-twizzy Keep the ice out the club lights, change face Get "I love wifey" on the license plates Wait, make me think about you even when you're not around Use the bathroom, put the toilet seat back down Cop you some sprinkles, the hound with the wrinkles If prefered, his and her furs to the ankles Keep your friends buggin, lovin all my ways Jigga keep you jiggy, all of my days In the middle of the night, you got me thinkin bout you babe Got me dreamin' bout you baby All that I have, baby it's yours, forever and ever [Chorus:] All I want is, to be with you, all of my days All I want, all I need All I want is, to be with you, all of my days All I want Anything to turn you on, I'll be giving it to you babe You don't have to worry baby All that I have, baby it's yours, forever and ever [Chorus] All I want, all I need Is you in my life, lovin me All I want, all I need Is you in my life, lovin me Now we goin house shoppin Everybody wanna know the price your spouse droppin Keep that on the low, R. Kelly style, it's quite shockin' A year ago, all I did was spend nights hoppin In the club in search of pretty faces and nice stockings Who woulda thought I walk down the aisle rice droppin Got you a nice rock and now it's on and popppin Droppin harder than platinum bracelets Jigga, R. Kelly, Changing Faces, uh [Chorus (repeat til end)] That's pg-13 at least

Hmm... I don't see no cursing... yes it's some subtle sexiness but other than that, it's not so graphic that it shouldn't have been included so again, not too adult. wink

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Reply #5 posted 01/26/13 3:39pm

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I'm not saying it was a hardcore cd, just that if the target of the film was kids and pre-teens, this was a definitely targeting over 18. Not too many 12 year olds back in '96 was appreciating this cd

Still a great grown folks cd
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Reply #6 posted 01/26/13 4:17pm

Timmy84

^ Well of course not but the three tracks released ("I Believe I Can Fly", "For You I Will" and "Come Ride It" or whatever the title was) helped to get through all ages. wink

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Reply #7 posted 01/26/13 5:31pm

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Fury said:

I'm not saying it was a hardcore cd, just that if the target of the film was kids and pre-teens, this was a definitely targeting over 18. Not too many 12 year olds back in '96 was appreciating this cd Still a great grown folks cd

I agree that the album had grown acts on it BUT this isn't true. Here in New York kids (Urban area) were listening to things we had no business listening to lol We were jamming to Next Too Close and you know that song wasn't good for us to listen to. lol This soundtrack was beyond popular with kids, Everybody loved R. Kelly back then lol I was in elementary when this came out and it's my favorite soundtrack period.

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Reply #8 posted 01/26/13 7:32pm

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We were jamming to Next Too Close and you know that song wasn't good for us to listen to. lol This soundtrack was beyond popular with kids, Everybody loved R. Kelly back then lol

yeahthat

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Reply #9 posted 01/26/13 8:55pm

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Reply #10 posted 01/28/13 7:35am

Timmy84

babybugz said:

Fury said:

I'm not saying it was a hardcore cd, just that if the target of the film was kids and pre-teens, this was a definitely targeting over 18. Not too many 12 year olds back in '96 was appreciating this cd Still a great grown folks cd

I agree that the album had grown acts on it BUT this isn't true. Here in New York kids (Urban area) were listening to things we had no business listening to lol We were jamming to Next Too Close and you know that song wasn't good for us to listen to. lol This soundtrack was beyond popular with kids, Everybody loved R. Kelly back then lol I was in elementary when this came out and it's my favorite soundtrack period.

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Heh and I was listening to Prince and watching Purple Rain at three, four years old and kinda knew what was going on. That's why this soundtrack wasn't much ado to worry about from the kids who bought it or had their parents purchase it for them. razz

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Reply #11 posted 01/28/13 9:12am

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I don't know how many kids got the joke when, as they were talking about whether white guys could play basketball or not, Bill Murray said, "Larry Bird isn't white. He's clear", but I certainly fell out of my chair laughing at that!

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Reply #12 posted 01/28/13 9:24am

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rush hour was PG:13, right? that soundtrack was off the hook. "can i get a FUCK YOU..." boogie

the nutty professor, dr. dolittle, all them shits cool

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Reply #13 posted 01/28/13 10:52am

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Brings back childhood memories and I still love that soundtrack ! I think most young kids, just dig the overall sound - they don't care much about the lyrical content. That's why spice girl and all those other shitty late 90s groups sold their music to 5-10 year old kids. lol...

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Reply #14 posted 01/28/13 11:26am

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GoldDolphin said:

Brings back childhood memories and I still love that soundtrack ! I think most young kids, just dig the overall sound - they don't care much about the lyrical content. That's why spice girl and all those other shitty late 90s groups sold their music to 5-10 year old kids. lol...


I LOVED the spice girls
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Reply #15 posted 01/28/13 12:32pm

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GoldDolphin said:

Brings back childhood memories and I still love that soundtrack ! I think most young kids, just dig the overall sound - they don't care much about the lyrical content. That's why spice girl and all those other shitty late 90s groups sold their music to 5-10 year old kids. lol...

Spice Girls etc were not shitty. Especially compared to what's out now lol

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Reply #16 posted 01/28/13 12:39pm

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^ two words: cher Lloyd
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Reply #17 posted 01/29/13 9:53am

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purplepolitician said:

^ two words: cher Lloyd

death death death death barf

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Reply #18 posted 01/29/13 10:45am

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GoldDolphin said:

purplepolitician said:

^ two words: cher Lloyd

death death death death barf

neutral her songs (well, the 2 i heard and will probably be the only 2) are catchy, she's british and yeah, i just wanna boff her doh!. the spice girls were funner though, i agree. a variety (of songs)

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Reply #19 posted 01/29/13 10:49am

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I'm not saying it was a hardcore cd, just that if the target of the film was kids and pre-teens, this was a definitely targeting over 18. Not too many 12 year olds back in '96 was appreciating this cd

Still a great grown folks cd


Not true. I was in grade 8 during this movie and a lot of us in our 7-8 class including myself had the soundtrack and loved the singles. Hit em high was popular and our class did a basketball routine to space jam. We all listened to the likes of r.Kelly, Monica and salt n pepa as well.

I guess you could say I went to an urban school then too, I agree with the previous comments about listening to lyrical content we didn't get. High school peers had more diverse taste overall though: industrial, boy bands, crossover r&b and hip hop, teen pop and electronic crashed the rap Vs. alternative divide then I think
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