Kidz Bop Takes Bruno Mars' '24k Magic' to a Whole New Level

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The Kidz Bop version of "24K Magic" is a remix of the popular Bruno Mars song that caters to a younger audience. This version transforms the original lyrics to be more kid-friendly and appropriate for children. The main idea behind this rendition is to provide a fun and clean alternative for young listeners who enjoy the catchy beat of the song but may not understand or appreciate the mature content in the original version. The lyrics in the Kidz Bop version replace explicit language and adult references with age-appropriate phrases and themes. The purpose of this is to create a version that parents can feel comfortable with their children singing along to. By doing so, the Kidz Bop team ensures that their music stays in line with their mission of providing age-appropriate entertainment for kids.


(Wooh) everywhere I go they be like
Oh, soul player
Everywhere I go they be like (oh, soul player oh)
Oh everywhere I go they be like (oh, soul player oh)

I m a dangerous man with some money in my pocket keep up So many pretty girls around me and they waking up the rocket keep up Why you mad fix ya face ain t my fault y all be jocking keep up. go on tell em I bet they know soon as we walk in showin up Wearing Cuban links ya Designer minks ya Inglewood s finest shoes whoop, whoop Don t look too hard might hurt ya self Known to give the color red the blues.

Kidz bop version of 24k magic

By doing so, the Kidz Bop team ensures that their music stays in line with their mission of providing age-appropriate entertainment for kids. This version of "24K Magic" showcases the talent of the Kidz Bop kids, who deliver energetic and enthusiastic performances. Their voices bring a youthful and vibrant energy to the song, making it enjoyable for children while still maintaining the elements that made the original version popular.

Kidz Bop Kids

Pop pop, it's show time (show time)
Show time (show time)
Guess who's back again?
Oh they don't know? (go on tell 'em)
Oh they don't know? (go on tell 'em)
I bet they know soon as we walk in (showin' up)
Wearing Cuban links (ya)
Designer minks (ya)
Inglewood's finest shoes (whoop, whoop)
Don't look too hard might hurt ya'self
Known to give the color red the blues

Oh shit, I'm a dangerous man with some money in my pocket (keep up)
So many pretty girls around me and they waking up the rocket (keep up)
Why you mad, fix ya face ain't my fault y'all be jocking (keep up)

Players only, come on
Put your pinky rings up to the moon
Girls, what y'all trying to do?
Twenty four karat magic in the air
Head to toe soul player
Uh, look out!

Second verse for the hustlas (hustlas) gangstas (gangstas)
Bad bitches and ya ugly ass friends (haha)
Can I preach (uh oh) can I preach (uh oh)
I gotta show 'em how a pimp get it in
First, take your sip (sip), do your dip (dip)
Spend your money like money ain't shit (whoop, whoop)
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We too fresh
Got to blame in on Jesus
Hashtag blessed they ain't ready for me

I'm a dangerous man with some money in my pocket (keep up)
So many pretty girls around me and they waking up the rocket (keep up)
Why you mad fix ya face ain't my fault y'all be jocking (keep up)

Players only, come on
Put your pinky rings up to the moon
Hey girls
What y'all trying to do?
Twenty four karat magic in the air
Head to toe soul player
Uh, look out!

(Wooh) everywhere I go they be like
Oh, soul player
Everywhere I go they be like (oh, soul player oh)
Oh everywhere I go they be like (oh, soul player oh)

Now, now, now watch me break it down like (uh)
Twenty four karat, twenty four karat magic
What's that sound (twenty four karat, twenty four karat magic)
Come on now
Twenty four karat, twenty four karat magic
Don't fight the feeling invite the feeling

Just put your pinky rings up to the moon
Girls, what y'all trying to do? (Tell me what y'all trying to do)
Twenty four karat magic in the air
Head to toe soul player (Hands up!)
Put your pinky rings up to the moon
Girls, what y'all trying to do? (do)
Twenty four karat magic in the air
Head to toe soul player (twenty four karat) uh, look out

(Twenty four karat magic, magic, magic)

Written by: Philip Martin Lawrence, Christopher Brody Brown, Peter Gene Hernandez
Kidz bop version of 24k magic

The Kidz Bop version of "24K Magic" has been well-received by both children and parents alike. It allows kids to connect with a song that was originally intended for adults, while also protecting them from potentially inappropriate content. This remix demonstrates the adaptability and versatility of popular music, as well as the ability to cater to different age groups and audiences. Overall, the Kidz Bop version of "24K Magic" successfully remixes the song to be more kid-friendly, providing children with a fun and clean alternative to enjoy. It showcases the talent and energy of the Kidz Bop kids while staying true to the elements that made the original version popular. This rendition allows young listeners to connect with a song they may have otherwise been excluded from and highlights the adaptability of popular music in reaching different audiences..

Reviews for "Why Parents Everywhere are Loving Kidz Bop's Version of '24k Magic"

1. Emma - 2 stars - The Kidz Bop version of "24k Magic" just doesn't deliver the same punch and energy as the original. It feels like they took out all the originality and soul of the song and replaced it with a watered-down, generic version. The vocals lack the power and charisma that Bruno Mars brings to the table, making the whole rendition feel flat and uninspiring. It's a disappointment for fans of the original and fails to capture the essence of what made the song so great in the first place.
2. Jason - 1 star - I couldn't even make it through the entire Kidz Bop version of "24k Magic." It felt like a painful experience from start to finish. The young singers lack the maturity and vocal range needed to do justice to this track. The lyrics sound awkward and forced when sung by children, and the overall production feels cheap and amateurish. It's a cringe-worthy attempt at recreating a hit song, and I would highly recommend sticking to the original.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - Kidz Bop's version of "24k Magic" just doesn't have the same groove as Bruno Mars' original. The instrumental arrangement feels weak and watered-down, and the vocals lack the soul and depth that made the original so catchy. It's evident that the song was not meant to be performed by kids, and the attempt falls flat. While I understand the intention behind making music accessible for young audiences, this interpretation fails to capture the spirit of the original and leaves a lot to be desired.
4. Michael - 1 star - The Kidz Bop version of "24k Magic" is a complete miss. The energy and swagger of the original are lost in translation, and the young singers don't have the prowess to deliver the song with the same confidence. The vocal performances are lacking and sound forced, making the whole rendition sound amateurish. It feels like a cheap attempt to capitalize on the success of a popular song, and I would advise listeners to steer clear of this lackluster version. Stick to the original and experience the true magic of Bruno Mars.

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