there are a couple songs with stuff like "why don't you show me the little bit of spine you've been saving for his matress. I only want sympathy in the form of you crawling into bed with me." (- Dance, Dance), and there's some cursing. But other than that it's not bad.
they have some bad songs i mean dance,dance and thnks fr th mmrs(what u think that's about huh??)and they do kinda sneak some in songs i truthful i think the cleanest song is.... Lullaby for Bronx sooo yeah =:)
bad music
Clean, appropriate,
If you really have your heart dedicated to music then go for it you can't be bad if people say your good
bad romance the piano was on fire
Singing has always been popular, since the beginning of music. Many people sing, whether it be bad or good is the way to make it into the music industry, but even if you are bad and just like to sing for fun, either way works. So yeah singing has always been popular.
he dosen't sing bad
It would be bad because in the time of slavery many people would sing to let your emotions out
u just do it the worse she can do is say u have a bad voice and she will not even say that because teacher are saying nice thing even if u are bad that is rude.
Because ladies with more breast implants than brain can't sing for good.
He didn't learn to sing he used a tape recorder and recorded other peoples music, he lip sinks. In other words Tiki Taane was a bad man, and deserves to die.
Yes, singing, especially in women, Islam believes its not good for a woman to make men look at her in the bad way and one of the ways to seduce men is to sing to them, thats why Islam forbids women to sing in front of men. In men however, singing is not "Haram" which means forbidden, however, it is not something that is thought to be cool or appreciated. the issue though is not in singing its in music, Islam doesn't forbid singing but forbids music
Africans sing a wide variety of music, including traditional tribal songs, pop music, gospel, and hip-hop. They sing for various reasons such as storytelling, celebration, worship, and social commentary. Music is an integral part of African culture and plays a significant role in expressing identity and connecting communities.