Kidz Bop’s 30th Album Edits Any References to Identity that Could be Considered Controversial
For the first time, the 30th Kidz Bop album now edits out “bullet holes,” “stabbed in the back,” “skirt,” and “lipstick”—and also removes any cultural references to sexuality, race, and ethnicity. Kidz Bop not only wants to remove suggestive content, but also to create music free of any controversial “identity” in an effort to court overprotective Xer p…