Updated! Music Comparison Chart

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Feature youth culture link: Music Comparison Chart – The search for redeeming music.

Trying to discover good music is always hard.  Now more than ever, music seems to be flooded with violence and sexuality.  The lyrical content (and musical artistry sometimes) of popular music is lacking any real depth.  If you are looking for some “good” music (not just Christian alternatives, because there’s plenty of bad music there as well), this chart can be helpful in discovering new artists.  If you youth likes the sound of the Black Eyed Peas, don’t just get them the Group 1 Crew CD and miss out on an opportunity to think critically with them.

Download page 1 and page 2.

Other resources:  Pandora

Pandora can be a great tool for discovering new music, but you can’t just type in “Christian Music”.  You provide artists that you or your youth likes, and it will give you suggestions based on the qualities and characteristics of that music, not it’s generalized genre.  Use Pandora as  a fun way to explore music together with your youth.  Create a parent’s station and a youth station, and then take some time listen to each one as a family.

Get started discovering new music now @ Pandora.com

Top 10 downloaded songs on iTunes, sample some of the music to get a feel of current youth culture.

  1. Firework
    Katy Perry
    Firework
  2. The Time (Dirty Bit)
    The Black Eyed Peas
  3. Grenade
    Bruno Mars
  4. Dog Days Are Over (Glee Cast Version)
    Glee Cast
  5. Hey, Soul Sister (Glee Cast Version)
    Glee Cast
  6. What’s My Name?
    Rihanna & Drake
  7. We R Who We R
    Ke$ha
  8. Bottoms Up (feat. Nicki Minaj)
    Trey Songz
  9. Just the Way You Are
    Bruno Mars
  10. (I’ve Had) The Time of My Life [Glee Cast Version]
    Glee Cast

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Youth Culture – Music and Youth Identity

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Feature youth culture link:  Music and youth identity

The famous comedian Bill Cosby once said, “Nothing separates the generations more than music. By the time a child is eight or nine, he has developed a passion for his own music that is even stronger than his passions for procrastination and weird clothes.” Cosby was certainly correct about the power of music, but he may have failed to recognize that characteristics youth become ‘passionate’ about may not actually be separate from their musical affiliations.

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Truth About Bullies and Victims @ homeword.com

On December 1, 1997, fourteen-year-old Michael Carneal, a bespectacled ninth-grader, walked into Heath High School in West Paducah, Kentucky, carrying a large parcel wrapped in a quilt.  He lied and told a somewhat suspicious teacher that the bundle contained “props for a science project.”  Shortly before 8:00 a.m., just before the first bell rang, this son of a respected lawyer and elder put down his bundle, inserted earplugs, drew a weapon, and fired twelve shots into a circle of kids gathered for prayer in the lobby.

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The Power of Positive Peer Influence @ homeword.com

No one is exempt from peer pressure. The demand to conform to a particular group, or to society in general, is made on people of all ages. The pressure to conform comes in various shapes and sizes. Sometimes it is subtle; sometimes it is blatant. No one having a heartbeat, though, can say that he or she has never had to battle peer pressure.

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