Alright, Alright, This has been bugging me for a while. I need to let off some steam. You know EVERY kid/teen and adult listen to music. through every generation has there type they listen to, also every person has certain tastes. I, for example, listen to country and rock, mainly country. most of my friends listen to rock or rap. these are the main tastes of my generation (1990-1999). Most parents might not enjoy our music, but do we care? Hell no! most kids my age are rebellious because of the music we listen to. I personally agree with this. As i work on a farm and do some sports, the music fits my description. Now my next statement is not to be racist, but what I notice in most minorities. most listen to rap or their native music, and their image reflects that. I can tell by the way somebody will dresses the type of music they listen to. If somebody is wearing a white hoodie with a "free weezy" or some type of graphic tee, white or black shoes and dark blue or black pants, they most likely listen to rap or heavy metal. If i see somebody wearing a flannel shirt, boots, some type of billed hat WORN THE CORRECT WAY, and blue jeans, chances are they listen to country and rock.
Another point i would like to make is that parents believe that what we listen to will portray the way we act. i believe this somewhat, only for the people that wear skinny jeans and long hear with piercings, because they listen to death metal and heavy rock, and act totally absurd and have a disgusting sense of humor. probably the same way the music artists they listen to act. Another thing i would like to point out is that people who tend to listen to rap, metal, or heavy rock are prone to being disobedient and rebellious, whereas people who listen to country, light rock, or alternative rock are prone to being a little less disobedient. Although most teens and kids a little younger, especially 11-13 years, are always challenging authority, and "pumped up" music won't help that at all
for rap, country, and metal lovers
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