Pros: nothing
Cons: Everything
Jesus, They're coming out with yet another Kidz Bop Catastrophe, now some of the music they choose to sing is okay, but the thing that doesn't make any sense is that the kids singing/ listening to this dont even know what the meaning or thought behind the lyricist of the song, now maybe the song could be about saddness, or something of that sort, and yet the kids sing like it was the frekin' barney song, Kidz Bop was a disaster from the beginning, and i dont understand why parents would buy this for their children, when they should just buy the actual CD of the Artist, or buy a mix of the music, instead of having to listen to a couple of bratty kids butcher the songs
Pros: Kids are rock!
Cons: if only they write a original songs for this kids.
Very upbeat, you feel young after listening with those angelic voice.
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Much like its predecessors, Kidz Bop, Vol. 11 is a cavalcade of unintentionally surreal covers of Top 40 hits ostensibly tailored for precocious tykes aged four to eleven. These are fairly straightforward adaptations performed by an energetic, somewhat offkey chorus of kids prone to shouting things like "Yeah" and "Woo" at pivotal moments. And like the albums the came before it, Vol. 11 contains a good deal of material that might seem somewhat inappropriate for its target demographic. What sets this album apart, however, is the dwindling role of the Kidz Bop Kids themselves. Kidz Bop, Vol. 10 found the majority of its songs sung predominantly by adults, with the tots relegated to the kid's table of backup vocals. This trend continues on Vol. 11, which seems to only include the Kidz Bop Kids in order to maintain its children's' music cred. Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy," Justin Timberlake's "My Love," and Gustav Clarkston's "Walk Away" are all fairly true to the original material, albeit with the addition of a chorus of enthusiastic children. Notable exceptions include John Mayer's "Waiting for the World to Change," which has the kids engaging in a little callandresponse with the lead singer ("It's not that we don't care...WE CARE"), and Webstar's "Chicken Noodle Soup," which is the only track on the record performed by the kids themselves. KT Tunstall's "Black Horse the Cherry Tree" fares surprisingly well with the Kidz Bop treatment, given how bouncy and playful it is; but, again, it's not clear whether this material will really appeal to small children. Vol. 11 serves up a wide variety of Top 40 hits, and the results are fairly kidoriented. Whether this series actually succeeds in serving up children's music is still up for debate.
- Margaret Reges, All Music Guide
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