November 19, 2008
Coming Out of the R&B Closet
When we lived at our former neighborhood, the only playmates we really had were mine. Big I and Lil C didn't really have many friends in our immediate neighborhood. While there were a few kids (one particular family that I owe a phone call-Hi Rachael!), there was not a regular coming and going of children like there is at our new place.
My friends in the old neighborhood were as diverse a group as they come. A professor, a dean, a personal chef, and I felt completely at ease being myself, musically. In other words, they all knew I was jamming to Timbaland (not the shoes) and Akon on a fairly regular basis.
I've said it before that my kids listen to my music. I always buy the clean versions of R&B and rap CDs so that I can listen to it around them. Lil C's favorite song is currently that new Beyonce "All the single ladies, put a ring on it" and Big I is digging the Rihanna collaboration "Live Your Life."
However, in our new neighborhood, where our house has quickly become the favorite house to play, I'm feeling a bit inhibited. While I certainly have my fair share of The Killers, Foo Fighters, and Feist, I have more of the stuff that a lot of parents would probably not like.
This week, I got an IPOD shuffle in the mail (as a gift for reviewing a new website-how sweet is that!). I quickly filled it up with all my favorite songs that would be good for working out. My list includes the following:
"Right Now" Akon
"Me & U" Cassie
"Killa" Cherish
"Green Light" John Legend
"Get It Shawty" Lloyd
"What them girls like" Ludacris
"Live Your Life" T.I. & Rihanna
"Whatever you like" T.I.
"Buy U a Drank" T-Pain
"Miss Independent" Ne-yo
"Never Too Late" Three Days Grace
I totally threw you off with that last one, huh? Why do I tell you that these are my current favorite songs? Because I am coming out of the R&B/Rap closet. While I certainly don't approve of their spelling, there is something about that music that just keeps me coming back for more. This neighborhood is just going to have to accept me as is and deal with it when I refer to their children as "shawty" (first definition only, which I totally thought just meant "short person").
Thinking of you dancing to some of those songs makes me laugh.
I’ve got mad moves Avi. Bum knee and all. Just ask my girls. 😉
Shhh, don’t tell anyone….I’m a closet 80’s Hair Band lover. LOL But when the kiddos come over, it’s all Radio Disney. 😉
Are we somehow related??? I could have written this exact post myself! I too shall come out of the closet.
Here is a kindred spirit for you – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped_in_the_Closet
Hahahahaha. Hi! I never thought I could comment on here, but just figured out how to.
Hope the little ladies are doing great!
Ah, BBM, part of the reason I became hooked on your blog is because almost all our tastes are the same – decorating, politics, but I finally found an area in which our tastes differ dramatically. I can’t stand rap or R&B! (Not that there’s anything wrong with that, as Seinfeld used to say.)I am more the hard rockin gal…Sammy Hagar, AC/DC, Nickelback, Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, you get the gist. As for the parents in the neighborhood, if they don’t like it, they need to host the kids to their house!
It’s good to be the renegade in the neighborhood! Keeps people on their toes and that’s a good thing! 😉
I think the other parents in the neighborhood would be more at ease if you were to buy them a drank.
Yo.