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  1. Spotify. Spotify Kids announced the most popular kids' music of 2020. Songs from Disney movie soundtracks dominate the list, but the most streamed song was from Tones and I. KIDZ BOP...

  2. The best pop songs for kids with catchy tunes, clean with no explicit lyrics, no bad words, no bad subject matters. Just safe, calm, fun upbeat kids pop songs.

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  4. Oct 31, 2016 · 1. I’m Black and I’m Proud – James Brown. 2. i (clean version) – Kendrick Lamar. 3. Everything is Everything – Lauryn Hill. 4. One Man Can Change The World – Big Sean. 5. You Gotta Be – Des’ree. 6. Just Fine – Mary J. Blige. 7. Smile – Kirk Franklin. 8. Man in the Mirror – Michael Jackson. 9. Momma Loves Baby – Solange. 10.

  5. Oct 17, 2023 · 50 best songs about kids growing up across rock, R&B, hip-hop, and modern hits. See how music shapes childhood and creates lasting memories.

    • “Stereo Hearts” — Gym Class Heroes
    • “Jump” — Kriss Kross
    • “Same Love” — Macklemore & Mary Lambert
    • “Can’t Touch This” — Mc Hammer
    • “The Principal’s Office” — Young Mc
    • “Shake It” — Outkast
    • “Sunflower” — Post Malone
    • “Love Lockdown” — Kanye
    • “Good Feeling” — Flo Rida
    • “Me Myself & I” — de La Soul

    Not everyone will agree on whether Gym Class Heroes should be included in this list of songs— but this song is too catchy to get nitpicky over. It’s also a great way to teach metaphor… just sayin’.

    Kids literally performed this song — how could it not be safe, right? Raise your hand if you ever wore your clothes backward like these guys! Take it all the way back and turn on this tune. And while you’re at it, teach your kids some moves. “Jump” is proof that some songs never get old.

    While the obvious choice is Macklemore’s super fun bop, “Thrift Shop,” the lyrics actually use some words some mamas might not be cool with. For that reason, we’re going with this song with an important message. Besides being a beautiful ballad that represents love in the LGBTQIA community, it also has a pretty melody. Not only will it put your kid...

    Stop! Hammer Time! Not only will this get the entire house jumping, but it’s also an amazing opportunity to teach your kids the “You Can’t Touch This” dance. You won’t regret it.

    What’s this? A song about getting in trouble at school? Sure, you want your babies to be good. But this might be more relatable. *wink wink*

    “Shake it like a Polaroid picture” might be questionable when they’re they’re tweens or well into their teens, but your younger kids won’t get it. To them, it just means to dance. And why can’t it just be that simple? (This is also a great workout tune if you’re looking for a hype song.)

    Your kiddo probably already knows this song, too, thanks to its feature on the Into The Spider-Versetrailer.

    Regardless of your thoughts about Kanye personally, this song is pretty great. His tone is something kids seem to enjoy imitating.

    This song is about having a good night, which is a goal we can all strive for — including your tiny tot. So, if you’re looking to get your kid into a positive mood (especially about bedtime) Flo Rida is the man for the job.

    You can never go wrong with an old-school beat. The hip-hop trio, De La Soul, has a rhythm and cadence your kids will love. This funky beat will have the whole house jumpin’ and leave you reminiscing about old-school house parties. So, while you’re in the zone, bust out some nineties moves to show your kids you still got it.

  6. Apr 9, 2024 · Spotify’s U.S. editorial team—along with Carl Chery, Creative Director, Head of Urban Music at Spotify—has taken on the ambitious task of corralling all shades of R&B under one umbrella, and in the end, this list offers a snapshot of all the genre has offered in the streaming era..

  7. Ben Harper. “Put Your Mask On” by Mil’s Trills Featuring Uncle Jumbo. “Shine Your Light” by Lonnie Park and The Earth Band. “To the Moon and Back” by Elliott Park. “Vamonos” by SaulPaul with 123 Andrés. “Vibes” by SaulPaul with Alphabet Rockers. “What Is a Leader?” by Alastair Moock. “You Are the One” by The Okee Dokee Brothers. #4.

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