Wendy
Thursday, November 15, 2007
NOT Music To My Ears
My kids have been jumping around dancing to a song we keep hearing on the radio. What I understood to be "Soldier Boy" is actually "Soulja Boy" and I am horrified to discover what the lyrics really mean. I found out thanks to Courtney, Jen and Guy who were talking about it on Y98's morning radio show. They weren't able to get into the details on air because the meaning is so vulgar, but I did the research on the internet.

Let me say I do monitor what my children watch on television and download onto their I-Pods. This song is NOT on their I-Pods and it NEVER will be, but it seems like it's everywhere else. I always listen for profanity, which automatically disqualifies music from being played in our home or car. The problem is, many of these songs I can't understand the words or don't really understand the meaning. I wish I had time to sit down and research all the lyrics, but that's not realistic.

Sure, we had some inappropriate songs playing when we were young, but nothing like what's playing out there today! I remember being an adult before I really listened to the lyrics of that old song "Afternoon Delight" and realized what it was about. For now, I'll change the station when "Soulja Boy" comes on and hope when my kids do hear it, they'll continue to think it's just about a soldier boy and Superman.

I almost don't want to know how many songs out there are just as bad, or worse, than "Soulja Boy". I wish my 12-year-old would be happy listening to my 6-year-old's "Hannah Montana" CD, over and over again. That's never going to happen, so I can only hope we parents keep each other informed!

ABOUT ME
Wendy Erkison
Name: Wendy Erikson
Location: St. Louis, MO
 

Ever since I was a high school girl in Chicago,  I wanted to be a television journalist.   Here I am, eighteen years in the business and I haven't had a boring day on the job yet!  I started out reporting on fires, crime and school board meetings.    When the news schedule got a little too difficult for juggling my job and my growing family,  I was given a wonderful opportunity to join Show Me St. Louis.   Now I spend my days checking out new places to shop, eat and play!   I also get to meet interesting people on a daily basis. 
 
I love the fact that Show Me St. Louis is a source of "fun" information for people.    Where's a good place to have a birthday party? What's the new exhibit at the Art Museum.   What restaurant has a romantic setting for two parents in desperate need for a "no kids" night out?   When and where is the Hannah Montana concert?  It's all information I am interested in as a wife and mother of three girls.  It helps to work with such talented people on Show Me St. Louis, from the producers, to the photographers, to my on-air pals, Lewis and Courtney.   We have some stress, but mostly a great time getting Show Me St. Louis on the air every day.   I feel so fortunate to have a job I enjoy after so much after all these years!  
 

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