I'm 40 years old, a mom of 4 teenagrs. I laughed my whole way through this video! Loved it and all of your song choices. Some of my personal teen year favorites. That HUGE cd binder! Brings me right back. Hilarious!
Yeah. And nowadays the VIDEOS are quite inappropriate. Y'know what though, (I realize this isn't a "nowadays song"; taking it back to the 80s and 90s) Rick Astley's videos were very clean. They have lots of people dancing in them and stuff but there's nothing inappropriate about them. They're all 100% PG. (The ones I've seen anyway; Never Gonna Give You Up and Together Forever are the only ones I specifically remember watching, tbh.)
Agreed, even in the 2000’s one of the worst decades in quite a few regards (though the 00’s will always have place in my heart since I was born in ‘05) we still had innuendos in our music, that and rappers wouldn’t say the N word about 60 times per song
I'm older... I can remember driving down to college in the 70s with my parents and 'Afternoon Delight' came on the radio. My mom started singing along. My mom was almost puritanical in her beliefs. About the 2nd or 3rd time it came on, I asked her if she ever paid attention to what she was singing. She said no, so I told her to just listen the next time it came on. (It was an 8 hour drive so it came on quite a bit). Her expression after the first verse was priceless, accompanied by "This is a dirty song!" Yup, happens every generation.
Listen to Little Nickie by Prince from Purple Rain. My boys were around 6&7 sitting in the backseat , singing along to my cassette tape. Had to change my choices of music when they were in the car!
@@beth8775 It really depends. There was a lot of explicit music back in the day, though it's more likely to be Jazz or Blues rather than rock or pop. Jazz was started in the brothels and is slang for having sex. One of my favorites is Lucille Bogan "shave em dry" ruclips.net/video/gkPCmIxv-3k/видео.html
Giant black binder with EVERY CD you own is 90s iconic! Plus I'm so happy I'm not the only one who still has the physical CDs, even though I have every single song on them stored digitally. Ah Napster. Those were the days.
Yes! We have hundreds of CDs! Two of those binders are in the car. Because if I don't sit in my car for 5 minutes in the parking lot fumbling with CDs, am I really living?
@@justuslightworkers yes! Though I think we've purchased mostly online recently. Our local used music stores closed so that's where we've had to go. But my husband has 2 1/2 of those giant under the bed tubs full of CDs. What do you need...I guarantee it's in there. BUT! Vinyl has come back in a big way. We got them at Target of all places.
I’m a 90’s teenager and was recently listening to a 90’s dance playlist and noticed this. So funny you made this!! I’m dying on that hill with you! Not just dance hip hop, but alternative and hard rock in the 90’s was the best! But every generation who was a teenager in whatever decade prefers their own music from that time. My mom, 70’s teenager and 80’s, she loves music from those years.
I feel like music back then was yes inappropriate, but not as blatant. Today they say things in the most dirty way with straight up detail that is not hidden or suggestive. As least the 90s masked the inappropriate innuendos.
@@mrmob11 maybe not. But it seems unwise to make a dare. I’d like to live the rest of my life thinking that Cardib/WAP is the low point of pop, but somehow I think it won’t be.
I can make a legitimate argument that lyrics back in the 90s were waaaaaay more explicit. Forgot about "2 Live Crew" and "Akinyele" ha? Just to name a few.
I grew up listening to “Afternoon Delight”, mainly because of the “Skyrockets in Flight”. I remember singing along in the car - with my parents. It wasn’t until much later that I learned what it was about.
LOL, me too! We were going to sing it for a school concert, but then a parent complained and it was cut out of the program. That's when we all figured out what it mean!
This is so true! The biggest difference is that when I was a kid I could not easily google what something meant, so maybe we did not really know what it meant as kids. Now kids totally know what their songs mean!
I remember arguing with my mom that songs weren't dirty when she would tell me to turn things off. Now I'm like... well, crap! as I'm listening to my seven year old singing them.
As a 90s kid, anytime I hear a song I remember screaming out as a child and now as an adult I understand the song...I call my mom to ask what she was thinking letting me listen to those songs hahahahaha
Giant CD binders are the reasons there were less car wrecks in the 90s as everyone had to drive 40 miles an hour and brace the binder and CD player with the tape deck adapter with their free hand the second the brakes were even slightly tapped.
Lmao, I loved this! Did you forget 🎵 "you and me baby aren't nothing but mammals, so, let's do it like they do on the discovery channel." A vulgar song without a single vulgar word. I always cringed but appreciated that song. Lmao
I introduced my parents to BHG and they loved it! Then I got a long lecture about their various sources of inspiration and had to listen to a bunch of originals.
I’m more of a 70’s and 80’s girl, but I’ve been saying exactly this since WAP came out. I remember being a young kid listening to Push It and Let’s Talk About Sex on my radio Walkman. 😂
Yeah but WAP is so in your face. I could sing Push it in the car with my mom and she wouldn't think anything of it. But if I was to sing WAP in the car my mom would probably try to hit me.
@@prynkya so are older songs but nostalgia dims it. Madonna has a song called ‘Hanky panky’. Marvin Gaye’s ‘sexual healing’ was released in 1973. 1963: Johnny cash, and particularly ‘ring of fire’. And a 90s song very reminiscent of wap? Christina aqulliras ‘dirty’. Some songs are more subtle and even classier than wap but you cannot tell me a song about liking big butts is one of them. It’s hardly a new thing. Artists exist to push our traditional boundaries, if they aren’t, they aren’t doing their job.
@@katrianem2124 My mom played a song I believe from the 50's or 60's (forgot who the male artist was) titled "Work with me Annie" with lyrics that said "🎶 "Work with me Annie, (repeat that phrase about 4/5 times,) "Let's get it while the getting is good". "So good, so good".🎶 I actually heard the record. She said most radio stations wouldn't play it.
I’m an 80s girl and those songs were just as bad “Like a Virgin” “I Want Your Sex Baby” “Private Eyes” etc I’m now 50 so my brain gets tired when I try to think too hard.
"Come jump in, bimbo friend, let us do it again Hit the town, fool around, let's go party. You can touch, you can play, If you say, 'I'm always yours'." My bus driver used to play this song for us in the fifth grade.
I would definitely say that my neck, my back by Khia is definitely as vulgar as WAP today. my neck, my back was featured in some videos where people blast that song as an embarrassing prank.
It's all nostalgia. Whatever takes you back to fond childhood memories is what you cling to. There are a few songs that will forever remind me of playing at the pool or skating at the rink. Forever etched into my core!
I was just out of toddlerhood in the 70s singing ‘skyrockets in flight, afternoon delight’. Heard it a couple years ago and was shocked my parents ever allowed me to sing along .
“To the window, to the wall. ‘Til I’m sweating playing ball!” It worked when our kid was little. Also, the innuendos have been in many music genres for a long time. Check out a blues song like “Salty Dog” or “Backdoor Man.”
@@RicardoZ590 It's a fact based world and your sad devotion to the most plastic vapid music of the 20th century isn't evidence of anything but your poor taste.
I was a teenager in the 90s, and this was so nostalgic and funny. However, I think today's music is just as bad, if not worse, because they aren't doing many innuendos anymore. It's straight up blunt. We had blunt lyrics, but more innuendos.
(Not 90’s..00’s) I remember babysitting my niece and “magic stick” came on the radio and she .. at 6.. started singing along. I’ve never changed a station so fast in my life.
The difference is the artful use of METAPHOR versus just SAYING it explicitly, which requires ZERO imagination (looking at YOU, Cardi B). You can’t compare that kind of nasty with the sly wickedness of “Sledgehammer.”
@@nuduce123 the bigger issue is that the public votes with their dollars that they’re fine with it. If culture rejected such offerings, we wouldn’t even know who she is.
@@unejoliefleur the point is that an 8 year old won't have the same context to unravel metaphors, and an older person WILL. And it's about artistry instead of just being crude.
110% agree! So much 90’s nostalgia- although some of the music might have been suggestive, it really felt like a much more innocent time. Man I miss those days 😅
@@tripleg2513 Actually, many radio edits are due to length. Example: the original version of 'Get in Line(No Doubt) has a length of 6min10. The radio edit cuts off the instrumental outro, reducing it to approx. four minutes.
@@FelisTerras I guess that would make sense too but we he was referring to radio edits because an innuendo was too explicit. I was saying that the closest thing I've seen to that would be a radio edit for curse word
I remember being a little young boy and singing along to Save A Horse (Ride A Cowboy) ALL THE TIME! One day my dad asked if I knew what it meant, and wouldn’t tell me when I said what you did in this video… Man I was naive
This was my daughter's jam and I loved it. It was edited so half the time i had no clue what was going on in the song, and I'm still finding out about the lyrics even today. I worked in a doctors office and burst out singing 'To the windows..to the walls..till the sweat runs down in the halls..and sang the rest until my horrified coworker explained to me what I was singing about and how wrong i was about the lyrics. Embarrassing af.
The moment when my kids figured out the lyrics to some songs on my favorite Billy Joel car cassette: 'you catholic girls start much too late, sooner or later it comes down to fate .... 'Yeah, they were horrified we all sang along to that! They turned out all right though
80’s music had a lot of innuendo also, BUT since most of the lyrics were mumbled and the music was really loud you couldn’t tell what the words were anyway. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it, HA.
I think what ever decades music was popular when were just becoming teenagers is what we will think is the best music ever. For me that was the 80's. but I also love stuff from the 60's and 70's. Now that I'm older I'm catching a lot of drug references that I never noticed as a kid. so no I don't think the kids catch on until much later.
First of all, "rock and roll" was originally a Blue euphemism for sex. Second of all, "Good Golly, Miss Molly." So yeah, I'm pretty sure it's been around since someone put lyrics to a tune.
I totally sang “ride it my pony” at our 6th grade dance, added in some um pony riding moves, and was sooooo confused when a teacher told me to stop. What?! It’s about horses! I love horses 😂 Me 10 yrs later: Ooooooooooh 😮 (not to mention, the ADULTS played that song at our dance! So…)
Songs from the 1990's that were clean: "Hero" by Mariah Carey "Who Will Save Your Soul" by Jewel "Better Man" by Pearl Jam (depressing, but not dirty) "Walk On The Ocean" by Toad the Wet Sprocket "Hold My Hand" by Hootie & The Blowfish "If I Had A Million Dollars" by Barenaked Ladies (the song was clean even if the band name was dirty) "As I Lay Me Down" by Sophie B. Hawkins "River Of Dreams" by Billy Joel "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston "Black Or White" by Michael Jackson "Closing Time" by Semisonic "MMMBop" by Hanson "Fly Away" by Lenny Kravitz "All Star" by Smash Mouth "Tennessee" by Arrested Development "You Get What You Give" by New Radicals
Heck, I remember listening to the oldies station as a kid, and at some point I realized why Chuck Berry was so annoyed at the safety belt being stuck in, "No Particular Place to Go!" That song is from 1964.
I was in a car once with my friend and her parents. It was a holiday weekend, with bumper-to-bumper traffic, and we were stuck in the car for AGES. I'll never forget when Frankie Goes to Hollywood's Relax came on the radio. My friend's mother was horrified! And then it seemed like no matter what station they switched to, that's what was playing!!
Me and a colleague were talking about this a few weeks ago. Like Prince's 'Cream' . I only realized what that was about a few years ago. When I was young I thought it was so weird someone making a song about coffee milk 🤣🤣.
You are so talented! I love these 80s or 90s vid comparisons to today. And my favorite part is at the end of the skit where you give a little wisdom and insight. Reminds me of the "More You Know" PSAs back in the day. Thanks for such great videos!
Kim, I agree!... 90s music is a special, special thing. Need to add one more lewd set of lyrics: “Girl, I want to make you sweat, sweat till you can’t sweat no more. And if you cry out, I’m gonna push it (push it) some more.” I definitely sang this out loud in the car when my mom drove me. Oops!
Funniest thing..my aunt was driving me n my cousin's downtown to see the lights at Christmas and we jammed out to baby got back..she asked if we knew what it was saying, lol.. 13 to me gave her the same explanation!
lol we play all those songs at our School dances. this was elementary /Middle school. lucky the teachers didn't pay attention to the lyrics of the songs lol 90s was best childhood ever
The music was the best then!!!! I am grooving to the jams ur playing lmao 😂 thanks for the throwback! I just don’t get music today. It all sounds the same & it sounds depressing, like you couldn’t get down at the club with it. Guess I’m already in my music rut.
Lol. Sooooo inappropriate. I have to say I did not (and still don't) play NIN around my parents. I am also very hesitant to play Rammestein around my parents especially as my dad knows more german than I do.
I took Spanish my first 3 years of high school, and I got all As in Spanish. I don't understand the lyrics to Macarena because it is too fast to comprehend; I litterally understand "Macarena"
Starland Vocal Band. Afternoon Delight. I was 12. Got yelled at for singing. Me: "Huh?" Let's just say, inquiring minds want to know. Learned what it meant from my hip neighbor. Love it even more. Who doesn't like sky rockets in flight? Right? Right.
Yay I'm so glad to see more people pointing out the difference between metaphors and just straight out saying it in the most vile way possible. Also really sad that WAP is so popular, it speaks volumes where our society is at and its disgusting. Plus Cardi B's music video!🤢
My daughter went through that Billie Eilish phase and as I was playfully ragging on it and my distaste for new music...the Thong Song came on the throwback station I was listening too!! Well played Karma...well played!!!! But I still love my old school jams and can’t get into most of what’s coming out now! 💛💛💛
I looked it up, and the Macarena is actually about a girl cheating on her boyfriend with two of his friends! :o The holderness family dosent make stuff up!
OMG! That is why I have such a hard time finding appropriate songs for my class! (I teach Middle Schoolers...) They always put inappropriate songs on our playlist!
I remembered back in my 8th grade year, at the 8th grade dance in May 2019, there were songs that had explicit lyrics, including then-popular songs at the time, including “Act Up” by City Girls, “7 Rings” & “Thank U, Next” by Ariana Grande, and some other songs that I had forgotten about. Clean/edited versions of those songs were played.
One good thing about the quarantine is starting a family RUclips channel. I mainly just care about 20 years from now my kids can go back and look at all the goofy videos we made. Just like you guys are doing. Awesome job
From 30's movie, guy sings while sitting on music bench as gal comes in carrying flowers, "Put your tulips on my organ...". Whhaatt?! Dirty lyrics since the beginning of time I bet😂
Born in '94... I still have the CDs too. (Both for myself and because I took over my grandfather's DJ business after he passed away.) Originally my mom was kind of unsure about what I listen to until Ii pointed out that she loves Squeeze Box by The Who... It's not about accordions like she thought, for some reason she thought that; it's not. So... She has had one rule since then for all children in our family... Listen to whatever you want, but don't repeat any of it vocally unless you're singing to the song. I can live with that and it's not like it didn't result in anything. After that she began coming to me for understanding what a song is about while I get to hear about songs from before my time.
I sure do! To be close to exact, i have upwards of 1500 or so cds. I get so mad when these artists now do digital only albums. I buy, then burn them on cd. I have tons of vinyl and cassette tapes too. I’m a collector and music is my life. I so miss the 80s and early 90s.
The big black binder of CDs: #ICONIC
I had three of them plus many more CDs on a bookcase.
I still have and use mine!
I've taken mine with me through every car I've ever owned. My '92 Cavalier, my '02 Saturn SC, and now it's in the back seat of my Prius 🤟
Omg yes!
Husband still has it
I'm 40 years old, a mom of 4 teenagrs. I laughed my whole way through this video! Loved it and all of your song choices. Some of my personal teen year favorites.
That HUGE cd binder! Brings me right back. Hilarious!
Same except 51 and the mom of 2 teens. (:
40 years old w/ 4 teens?? I mean, I guess when you decided to become a mom, you weren't kidding!
I still have that cd binder 🤣
The difference is the 90s was innuendo and hiding the meaning, now is just like no filter
Depends on what you were listening to. ruclips.net/video/1tOaQsNa5Js/видео.html
@@wayneshingler9664 True, but generally speaking Top 40 hits like Semi Charmed Life, Inside Out and There She Goes are all about drugs
Yeah. And nowadays the VIDEOS are quite inappropriate. Y'know what though, (I realize this isn't a "nowadays song"; taking it back to the 80s and 90s) Rick Astley's videos were very clean. They have lots of people dancing in them and stuff but there's nothing inappropriate about them. They're all 100% PG. (The ones I've seen anyway; Never Gonna Give You Up and Together Forever are the only ones I specifically remember watching, tbh.)
Exactly
Agreed, even in the 2000’s one of the worst decades in quite a few regards (though the 00’s will always have place in my heart since I was born in ‘05) we still had innuendos in our music, that and rappers wouldn’t say the N word about 60 times per song
I'm older... I can remember driving down to college in the 70s with my parents and 'Afternoon Delight' came on the radio. My mom started singing along. My mom was almost puritanical in her beliefs. About the 2nd or 3rd time it came on, I asked her if she ever paid attention to what she was singing. She said no, so I told her to just listen the next time it came on. (It was an 8 hour drive so it came on quite a bit). Her expression after the first verse was priceless, accompanied by "This is a dirty song!" Yup, happens every generation.
"And so did your mom" made me laugh so loud I woke up my kids.
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I read this just as it happened in the video
You never realize how bad a song is until your 7 year old starts singing it 😂
I was in my 20s and my sister was like 6/7 yrs singing Barbie girl when I realized how sexualized it was lol
Listen to Little Nickie by Prince from Purple Rain. My boys were around 6&7 sitting in the backseat , singing along to my cassette tape. Had to change my choices of music when they were in the car!
The main difference is that in the 90's, the lyrics would be more like "the juice is flowing," and now it's just WAP.
Worship And Prayer Boys! Any Primers? [DreamSMP I don't accept any other definition of WAP ;)]
I’m too old to know what WAP means. 😞
WAP?
@@susanrussell8195 I guess I am too lmao
Oh yeah, I forgot mostly mothers and older individuals watch Holderness. Should probably keep my teenage obsessions to myself.
"I really like your peaches, Wanna shake your tree." Steve Miller Band, 1974
Yep, but not something a kid is going to understand or ask questions about. Older music was mostly innuendo, today's is a lot more explicit.
@@beth8775 It really depends. There was a lot of explicit music back in the day, though it's more likely to be Jazz or Blues rather than rock or pop. Jazz was started in the brothels and is slang for having sex. One of my favorites is Lucille Bogan "shave em dry" ruclips.net/video/gkPCmIxv-3k/видео.html
@@zebraskin No, explicit lyrics aren't new, but that's why I said mostly. It wasn't prevalent in the mainstream music, but it is far more so now.
Sally had a peach orchard. DUH🤣🤣🤣
@@beth8775 yep. A kid probably won't get the innuendo. It's just "oh, peaches on a tree".
Giant black binder with EVERY CD you own is 90s iconic!
Plus I'm so happy I'm not the only one who still has the physical CDs, even though I have every single song on them stored digitally. Ah Napster. Those were the days.
Yes! We have hundreds of CDs! Two of those binders are in the car. Because if I don't sit in my car for 5 minutes in the parking lot fumbling with CDs, am I really living?
.... followed by the virus giving limewire 🤣🤣😭😭
Are CDs even sold anymore??? I need more CDs. I'm old, I don't get the whole digital mp3, cloud, thing.
@@justuslightworkers yes! Though I think we've purchased mostly online recently. Our local used music stores closed so that's where we've had to go. But my husband has 2 1/2 of those giant under the bed tubs full of CDs. What do you need...I guarantee it's in there.
BUT! Vinyl has come back in a big way. We got them at Target of all places.
My big binder got stolen :(
I’m a 90’s teenager and was recently listening to a 90’s dance playlist and noticed this. So funny you made this!! I’m dying on that hill with you! Not just dance hip hop, but alternative and hard rock in the 90’s was the best! But every generation who was a teenager in whatever decade prefers their own music from that time. My mom, 70’s teenager and 80’s, she loves music from those years.
I read an article about why that is.
It has to do with that time in your brain development which makes it so nostalgic and memorable.
Born in the 80s, love 70s and 90s (and not 80s).
I feel like music back then was yes inappropriate, but not as blatant. Today they say things in the most dirty way with straight up detail that is not hidden or suggestive. As least the 90s masked the inappropriate innuendos.
Ya
2 live crew’s song “so funky” from 1990, was as raw as you can get, there was no mistaking the lyrics to that song.
@@thenry3991 the question is did they play that on the radio?
Lick it like a lollipop is pretty in your face and the whole green day Dookie album (which played on album)
@@chelsealee9459 that came out in the 2000s lol
Inappropriate music has been around for ages. The lyrics have just gotten more explicit these days
Explicit is subjective to an extent. Some of those older songs were considered very vulgar back then.
Not sure if you can get more vulgar than “WAP” lol
@@mrmob11 maybe not. But it seems unwise to make a dare. I’d like to live the rest of my life thinking that Cardib/WAP is the low point of pop, but somehow I think it won’t be.
I can make a legitimate argument that lyrics back in the 90s were waaaaaay more explicit. Forgot about "2 Live Crew" and "Akinyele" ha? Just to name a few.
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Oh my God the way you folded that note to yourself nice touch!!'
I grew up listening to “Afternoon Delight”, mainly because of the “Skyrockets in Flight”. I remember singing along in the car - with my parents. It wasn’t until much later that I learned what it was about.
No way!! Read my post. ; )
LOL, me too! We were going to sing it for a school concert, but then a parent complained and it was cut out of the program. That's when we all figured out what it mean!
This is so true! The biggest difference is that when I was a kid I could not easily google what something meant, so maybe we did not really know what it meant as kids. Now kids totally know what their songs mean!
I didn't need the internet, lol. It was pretty obvious IMO
@Luke Missirian-Parise
Weren't you paying attention? It's all garbage, lol
True plus we didn’t know all the words to songs so made up our own @Penn made that video 🤣
They know what their songs mean cuz there is no hiding it behind metaphors anymore it's just straight up WAP!
I think kids knew what Salt n Peppa were trying to say
I remember arguing with my mom that songs weren't dirty when she would tell me to turn things off. Now I'm like... well, crap! as I'm listening to my seven year old singing them.
As a 90s kid, anytime I hear a song I remember screaming out as a child and now as an adult I understand the song...I call my mom to ask what she was thinking letting me listen to those songs hahahahaha
What does she say?? Lol
Now we need to know
I'm still surprised my mom played things like afternoon delight in the car now that I know what it means. 😳
My parent's didn't let me listen to this music in the 90's.
Giant CD binders are the reasons there were less car wrecks in the 90s as everyone had to drive 40 miles an hour and brace the binder and CD player with the tape deck adapter with their free hand the second the brakes were even slightly tapped.
Lmao, I loved this! Did you forget 🎵 "you and me baby aren't nothing but mammals, so, let's do it like they do on the discovery channel." A vulgar song without a single vulgar word. I always cringed but appreciated that song. Lmao
'put your hands down my pants I bet you'll feel nuts' Pretty graphic eh?
Bloodhound Gang yeaaahhhh! 😄
That song was funny.
I introduced my parents to BHG and they loved it! Then I got a long lecture about their various sources of inspiration and had to listen to a bunch of originals.
How about 'I touch myself' by The Divynils? Or Vengaboys' 'Boom Boom Boom Booom'?
90s music was positively filthy! I love it. You chose pretty tame tracks compared to what I was thinking of, lol 😁
R. Kelly's whole 12 play album for starters 😂😂
90's was the tamest era of music.
I’m more of a 70’s and 80’s girl, but I’ve been saying exactly this since WAP came out. I remember being a young kid listening to Push It and Let’s Talk About Sex on my radio Walkman. 😂
Yeah but WAP is so in your face. I could sing Push it in the car with my mom and she wouldn't think anything of it. But if I was to sing WAP in the car my mom would probably try to hit me.
@@prynkya so are older songs but nostalgia dims it. Madonna has a song called ‘Hanky panky’. Marvin Gaye’s ‘sexual healing’ was released in 1973. 1963: Johnny cash, and particularly ‘ring of fire’. And a 90s song very reminiscent of wap? Christina aqulliras ‘dirty’.
Some songs are more subtle and even classier than wap but you cannot tell me a song about liking big butts is one of them. It’s hardly a new thing. Artists exist to push our traditional boundaries, if they aren’t, they aren’t doing their job.
Don't feel bad i had to explain puff the magic dragon to my mom so she would lay off my boy George songs
@@katrianem2124 My mom played a song I believe from the 50's or 60's (forgot who the male artist was) titled "Work with me Annie" with lyrics that said "🎶 "Work with me Annie, (repeat that phrase about 4/5 times,) "Let's get it while the getting is good". "So good, so good".🎶
I actually heard the record. She said most radio stations wouldn't play it.
George Michael's "I Want Your Sex". I rest my case.
I’m an 80s girl and those songs were just as bad “Like a Virgin” “I Want Your Sex Baby” “Private Eyes” etc I’m now 50 so my brain gets tired when I try to think too hard.
We were the decade that made the Mature rating necessary! 🤣
Every breath you take by the police
Yes! Oh, 70s and 80s! LOVE it!
Wait... private eyes?! By hall and Oates?!
@@skylaralexis7699 very stalky! And "Adult Education" is about teen sex.
I was waiting for Barbie Girl to get mentioned. lol
“You can brush my hair, undress me everywhere” like what.... hahahaha
Macarena 😂
"do whatever you please. I can act like a star, I can beg on my knees"
"Come jump in, bimbo friend, let us do it again
Hit the town, fool around, let's go party.
You can touch, you can play, If you say, 'I'm always yours'."
My bus driver used to play this song for us in the fifth grade.
I cringe that I danced to that song in bars and nightclubs.
2020: WAP is sooooooo dirty!
2001: Hold my neck and my back...
I would definitely say that my neck, my back by Khia is definitely as vulgar as WAP today. my neck, my back was featured in some videos where people blast that song as an embarrassing prank.
I never learned the unrated version until many years and ummm I didn’t know it was dirty. It was just catchy 😂😂😂😂.
It was “lick my neck, my back….”. Solid gold.
Ok, I'm probably alot older than you but I'm just gonna say it, the 80s had the BEST music. (And some of the 70s too). There, I said it. LOL
Agreed! My son is a musician and he is obsessed with 70's and 80's rock.
I just left basically this same comment!
It's all nostalgia. Whatever takes you back to fond childhood memories is what you cling to. There are a few songs that will forever remind me of playing at the pool or skating at the rink. Forever etched into my core!
Amen sister! 80s ruled!
Absolutely 70s and 80s is the best
I was just out of toddlerhood in the 70s singing ‘skyrockets in flight, afternoon delight’. Heard it a couple years ago and was shocked my parents ever allowed me to sing along .
🤣 That's a fun one to sing along to.
90's had the best music. It at least left something to the imagination.
80's had
@@bapyongukgukguk2352 both are wrong. 60s and 70s, then 80s.
80's best decade of music ever....
@@rocknroller77 60-70 set up the 80's for best music ever been downhill since... to the garbage we have now
1:50 the paper football! 😂
“To the window, to the wall. ‘Til I’m sweating playing ball!” It worked when our kid was little. Also, the innuendos have been in many music genres for a long time. Check out a blues song like “Salty Dog” or “Backdoor Man.”
I do that with some songs. Like Hips Don't Lie by Shakira.
My vote is for 80’s music being the best!
I have my favorite 80s bands, but as a decade, 90s is better. 80s was too all over the place.
Yep. Rick Astley is amazing.
It's not an election. 70's music is the best.
@@alphanerd7221 it’s not a dictatorship either. 80s music rules!
@@RicardoZ590 It's a fact based world and your sad devotion to the most plastic vapid music of the 20th century isn't evidence of anything but your poor taste.
Please make a playlist with all the best/dirty 90's songs! So we can giggle while cleaning.
Ohh this was great!! I got a reaction uploading to this later today!!! I learned so much from this video LMBO
I was a teenager in the 90s, and this was so nostalgic and funny. However, I think today's music is just as bad, if not worse, because they aren't doing many innuendos anymore. It's straight up blunt. We had blunt lyrics, but more innuendos.
Aaaaand our music Videos were way less provocative 👀
Sorry, what? My I remind you of things like "Fred come to Bed"?
@@JanaBama like the video for Rump Shaker 🤣
(Not 90’s..00’s) I remember babysitting my niece and “magic stick” came on the radio and she .. at 6.. started singing along. I’ve never changed a station so fast in my life.
The difference is the artful use of METAPHOR versus just SAYING it explicitly, which requires ZERO imagination (looking at YOU, Cardi B). You can’t compare that kind of nasty with the sly wickedness of “Sledgehammer.”
Cardi B is how do you put it? A skank. Innuendo is better than just saying it.
@@nuduce123 the bigger issue is that the public votes with their dollars that they’re fine with it. If culture rejected such offerings, we wouldn’t even know who she is.
So if you have to say it in your head it's ok but if the artist says it out loud for you it's not? Yeah, ok.
@@unejoliefleur the point is that an 8 year old won't have the same context to unravel metaphors, and an older person WILL. And it's about artistry instead of just being crude.
+1 for sledgehammer, one of the best songs ever
110% agree! So much 90’s nostalgia- although some of the music might have been suggestive, it really felt like a much more innocent time. Man I miss those days 😅
Ha I love how Kim is trying to justify her music and younger her is just like no and then penn is dance if in the background
That's why 80'S music is THE BEST! 😉
Big difference between innuendo and having to have a "radio edit" of a song.
mot songs that have radio edits (that i know of) only have radio edits because of cuss words. like All About the Base
@@tripleg2513 Actually, many radio edits are due to length. Example: the original version of 'Get in Line(No Doubt) has a length of 6min10. The radio edit cuts off the instrumental outro, reducing it to approx. four minutes.
@@FelisTerras I guess that would make sense too but we he was referring to radio edits because an innuendo was too explicit. I was saying that the closest thing I've seen to that would be a radio edit for curse word
I remember being a little young boy and singing along to Save A Horse (Ride A Cowboy) ALL THE TIME! One day my dad asked if I knew what it meant, and wouldn’t tell me when I said what you did in this video…
Man I was naive
I think music was a bit more creative with innuendos, lol. They would go over kids heads 😂
Listening to “Relax” as an adult 🤯
Spice girls two become one is the best example. Salt N peppers push it I played when my sister was in labour lol.
Ha! The chorus is pretty much code for how screamingly horny they were.
My neck my back by Khia is one of the most top naughtiest songs ever!
This was my daughter's jam and I loved it. It was edited so half the time i had no clue what was going on in the song, and I'm still finding out about the lyrics even today. I worked in a doctors office and burst out singing 'To the windows..to the walls..till the sweat runs down in the halls..and sang the rest until my horrified coworker explained to me what I was singing about and how wrong i was about the lyrics. Embarrassing af.
The moment when my kids figured out the lyrics to some songs on my favorite Billy Joel car cassette: 'you catholic girls start much too late, sooner or later it comes down to fate .... 'Yeah, they were horrified we all sang along to that! They turned out all right though
I was today years old when I learned what the macarena meant. TO be fair, I NEVER listened to it because its THEE most annoying song ever. lol
The Macarena is one of those songs you never seek out, but somewhere, somewhen it will find you.
Chupacabra song
This. This is true.
I learned what The Macarena was about by watching this video.
l danced to it when l was in Grade 3 :'(
Y'all... the Macarena broke my heart!
80’s music had a lot of innuendo also, BUT since most of the lyrics were mumbled and the music was really loud you couldn’t tell what the words were anyway. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it, HA.
Ab. So. Lute. Lee. 100% with you!
We still jam out to 80’s, 90’s, 2000’s when were drankn’ so much fun!
I think what ever decades music was popular when were just becoming teenagers is what we will think is the best music ever. For me that was the 80's. but I also love stuff from the 60's and 70's. Now that I'm older I'm catching a lot of drug references that I never noticed as a kid. so no I don't think the kids catch on until much later.
They were like this the 30's too. Euphemism and double entendre have always been in music.
Remember singing ‘Like A Virgin’ in the 80s having noooo idea what that was! 😬
As someone who was a child in the 90s and listened to all the songs you played, you just brought it all into perspective :D
How about "I'm a b*tch"? I was allowed to sing that 😂😂 90s music was the bomb dot com!
lol... I'm your hell. I'm your dream. I'm nothing in between.
...I'm a goddess on my knees
First of all, "rock and roll" was originally a Blue euphemism for sex. Second of all, "Good Golly, Miss Molly." So yeah, I'm pretty sure it's been around since someone put lyrics to a tune.
The 70s had songs called “I want to kiss you all over” and “do that to me one more time” they must have really loved each other🤪
Don't forget Marvin Gaye's "Let's get it on" nothing subtle about that one. LOL
What about "Rocket Ride"? That's a very sexy song.
They also had "Ring My Bell" and "Hot Stuff" and WOW. Things have not changed.
Afternoon Delight!
Do that to me one more time.... back rub, right?
I totally sang “ride it my pony” at our 6th grade dance, added in some um pony riding moves, and was sooooo confused when a teacher told me to stop. What?! It’s about horses! I love horses 😂 Me 10 yrs later: Ooooooooooh 😮 (not to mention, the ADULTS played that song at our dance! So…)
"And so did your mom..." Oh my gosh... I died.
Songs from the 1990's that were clean:
"Hero" by Mariah Carey
"Who Will Save Your Soul" by Jewel
"Better Man" by Pearl Jam (depressing, but not dirty)
"Walk On The Ocean" by Toad the Wet Sprocket
"Hold My Hand" by Hootie & The Blowfish
"If I Had A Million Dollars" by Barenaked Ladies (the song was clean even if the band name was dirty)
"As I Lay Me Down" by Sophie B. Hawkins
"River Of Dreams" by Billy Joel
"I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston
"Black Or White" by Michael Jackson
"Closing Time" by Semisonic
"MMMBop" by Hanson
"Fly Away" by Lenny Kravitz
"All Star" by Smash Mouth
"Tennessee" by Arrested Development
"You Get What You Give" by New Radicals
Ants Marching by Dave Matthews Band
At least the songs were more euphemistic back then
Heck, I remember listening to the oldies station as a kid, and at some point I realized why Chuck Berry was so annoyed at the safety belt being stuck in, "No Particular Place to Go!" That song is from 1964.
“Yah let’s just not talk to our kids about it, that seems healthy.” 🤣
I was in a car once with my friend and her parents. It was a holiday weekend, with bumper-to-bumper traffic, and we were stuck in the car for AGES. I'll never forget when Frankie Goes to Hollywood's Relax came on the radio. My friend's mother was horrified! And then it seemed like no matter what station they switched to, that's what was playing!!
Me and a colleague were talking about this a few weeks ago. Like Prince's 'Cream' . I only realized what that was about a few years ago. When I was young I thought it was so weird someone making a song about coffee milk 🤣🤣.
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Prince was quite the risque song writer. Love his stuff, but really had to save it for kid free moments. lol
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You are so talented! I love these 80s or 90s vid comparisons to today. And my favorite part is at the end of the skit where you give a little wisdom and insight. Reminds me of the "More You Know" PSAs back in the day. Thanks for such great videos!
I'm surprised you didn't include Freak Nasty's "Da Dip." 😂 Omg, you've GOTTA ask Penn to parody that song!! 😂 😂
That's on my iPod.
I was born in the 60's and I love the music of the 60's!!
Beatles, Beach Boys, Elvis, Johnny Cash, .......
2:05 LOL at worlds largest disc binder
Kim, I agree!... 90s music is a special, special thing. Need to add one more lewd set of lyrics: “Girl, I want to make you sweat, sweat till you can’t sweat no more. And if you cry out, I’m gonna push it (push it) some more.” I definitely sang this out loud in the car when my mom drove me. Oops!
I used to try and swap lyrics when the kids were singing along. "Ohhh, your heart is on firrrre". They just sang the right words anyway. 😂
Funniest thing..my aunt was driving me n my cousin's downtown to see the lights at Christmas and we jammed out to baby got back..she asked if we knew what it was saying, lol.. 13 to me gave her the same explanation!
I once played Milkshake to my kids, and my then FIVE year old told me the song was inappropriate. XD
😆😆😆😆 Out of the mouths of babes .
lol we play all those songs at our School dances. this was elementary /Middle school. lucky the teachers didn't pay attention to the lyrics of the songs lol 90s was best childhood ever
We caught penn going to the pantry! LOL 😂
The music was the best then!!!! I am grooving to the jams ur playing lmao 😂 thanks for the throwback! I just don’t get music today. It all sounds the same & it sounds depressing, like you couldn’t get down at the club with it. Guess I’m already in my music rut.
We have the bonus of the language barrier here. I never want to explain some lyrics to my child - or my parents. 🤣🤣
I loved nine inch nails Closer when I was a kid. Yeah, definitely not appropriate 😅
Lol. Sooooo inappropriate. I have to say I did not (and still don't) play NIN around my parents. I am also very hesitant to play Rammestein around my parents especially as my dad knows more german than I do.
Let’s be honest, *no one* pays attention in Spanish class!!
I took Spanish my first 3 years of high school, and I got all As in Spanish. I don't understand the lyrics to Macarena because it is too fast to comprehend; I litterally understand "Macarena"
I do!
In Canada, we had/have French Class. Not Spanish.
@@QUICKBOOKS1 that's interesting!
i do
Starland Vocal Band. Afternoon Delight. I was 12. Got yelled at for singing. Me: "Huh?" Let's just say, inquiring minds want to know. Learned what it meant from my hip neighbor. Love it even more. Who doesn't like sky rockets in flight? Right? Right.
I sang One Toke Over the Line with my kids in the car. I didn’t know what a toke was! 🤣
Nice!
That is a great song to sing as a chorus!
Yay I'm so glad to see more people pointing out the difference between metaphors and just straight out saying it in the most vile way possible. Also really sad that WAP is so popular, it speaks volumes where our society is at and its disgusting. Plus Cardi B's music video!🤢
Yayyyyyyy I love your guys’ videos
And Kim’s sketches!!!!!
My daughter went through that Billie Eilish phase and as I was playfully ragging on it and my distaste for new music...the Thong Song came on the throwback station I was listening too!! Well played Karma...well played!!!! But I still love my old school jams and can’t get into most of what’s coming out now! 💛💛💛
I looked it up, and the Macarena is actually about a girl cheating on her boyfriend with two of his friends! :o The holderness family dosent make stuff up!
And when it came out, all the college girls at my university danced to it. Not a single guy.
Not gonna lie, I had on overalls and a thermal today. Classic. Timeless. Comfy.
OMG! That is why I have such a hard time finding appropriate songs for my class! (I teach Middle Schoolers...) They always put inappropriate songs on our playlist!
I remembered back in my 8th grade year, at the 8th grade dance in May 2019, there were songs that had explicit lyrics, including then-popular songs at the time, including “Act Up” by City Girls, “7 Rings” & “Thank U, Next” by Ariana Grande, and some other songs that I had forgotten about. Clean/edited versions of those songs were played.
One good thing about the quarantine is starting a family RUclips channel. I mainly just care about 20 years from now my kids can go back and look at all the goofy videos we made. Just like you guys are doing. Awesome job
From 30's movie, guy sings while sitting on music bench as gal comes in carrying flowers, "Put your tulips on my organ...". Whhaatt?! Dirty lyrics since the beginning of time I bet😂
You want inappropriate? Artist: Leroy Brown, Song: Butcher Pete.
Oh my god the school had us do the Macarena at assemblies
Same!
Every school, birthday party and camp station. 😆😆
🤣😂🤣Almost everyone was doing that dance back then,most as clueless as we were.
Yeah, my elementary school let the students do the Macarena at dances and gym class.
Born in '94... I still have the CDs too. (Both for myself and because I took over my grandfather's DJ business after he passed away.) Originally my mom was kind of unsure about what I listen to until Ii pointed out that she loves Squeeze Box by The Who... It's not about accordions like she thought, for some reason she thought that; it's not. So... She has had one rule since then for all children in our family... Listen to whatever you want, but don't repeat any of it vocally unless you're singing to the song. I can live with that and it's not like it didn't result in anything. After that she began coming to me for understanding what a song is about while I get to hear about songs from before my time.
My cheerleading squad did a routine to Push It 😳😂😳
Oh gross wow ew-
I was standing in my dad’s den and heard a kid outside singing “drunk in love” at the top of her lungs. The panic…
No venga boys, no aqua 😂
Mate I look back and I'm like what the heck
I remember Aqua! I loved that CD!
Blows on disk: "As if!"😂❤❤❤
We all know y’all use to shake your tailfeather back in the day!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
My mother and my aunts used to dance on the coffee tables like it was a stage. (The good coffee tables that wouldn't break. 😆)
THE CD BINDER!!!! I still have mine
90s musiccccc. Who here stills has CDS???! 👍👍👍👍👍
I sure do! To be close to exact, i have upwards of 1500 or so cds. I get so mad when these artists now do digital only albums. I buy, then burn them on cd. I have tons of vinyl and cassette tapes too. I’m a collector and music is my life. I so miss the 80s and early 90s.
Hysterical!! I do have to mention that 'Push it" is an 80's song....SO GREAT though. 90's is my fav music era too...only mostly rock.