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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 7:32 am
amother Iris wrote: | They onstan2tly post weddings with "DJs" using blatantly filthy non-jewish songs. I don't call that kosher. Maybe their mashgiach never heard off Sam Smith's bodyshop song, but I work in an environment where I unfortunately do and there's no wY to miss it |
Omg I remember looking up the lyrics and then being sightly horrified/ amused to hear this song played at weddings (cool ones) and on Jewish Instagramer's posts.
Most people are just clueless.
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 7:34 am
There's also some instrumental music of non Jewish songs.
I heard on it Celine Dion's my heart will go on.
But I think that's a nice "eidel" song. I have no objection to my kids listening to the tune.
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amother
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 7:39 am
amother Snowflake wrote: | I have no issue with different representation of jewish music. I have an issue with something being marketed to my kids as kosher, and then because I'm not familiar with name joe shmoe my kids are now listening to songs from the greatest showman and Aladdin. |
It's marketed as a device that makes it easy for parents to control what's their kids listen to.
You still have to be a parent and set it up for your preference for your kid.
No two parents are going to have the same opinion of what is kosher even in the same community.
It's great that they have a wide selection of Jewish music and you can and block what you don't like.
If you want to monitor exactly what your kid listen to then you have to go back to old fashioned MP3 players and manually load only music that you let them have.
This is a great in between MP3 and Spotify.
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amother
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 8:36 am
Specifically looking to block not jewish cover songs, love songs, edgy songs
Ones referenced like Aladdin etc
Thank you for giving me the name Omer Adam
Any others?
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 8:52 am
amother OP wrote: | Specifically looking to block not jewish cover songs, love songs, edgy songs
Ones referenced like Aladdin etc
Thank you for giving me the name Omer Adam
Any others? |
See the google doc someone posted upthread. TONS of singers use non-Jewish songs.
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amother
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 8:57 am
amother OP wrote: | Specifically looking to block not jewish cover songs, love songs, edgy songs
Ones referenced like Aladdin etc
Thank you for giving me the name Omer Adam
Any others? |
There are loads of mainstream Jewish artists who do non Jewish cover songs, you'll probably have to go through songs individually to do that.
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GrowingUp
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 9:00 am
amother Blushpink wrote: | There are loads of mainstream Jewish artists who do non Jewish cover songs, you'll probably have to go through songs individually to do that. |
This.
Ohad (hallelukah) and Simcha Leiner (the greatest chuppa) come to mind.
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amother
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 9:05 am
amother Iris wrote: | They onstan2tly post weddings with "DJs" using blatantly filthy non-jewish songs. I don't call that kosher. Maybe their mashgiach never heard off Sam Smith's bodyshop song, but I work in an environment where I unfortunately do and there's no wY to miss it |
This is exactly what I mean. I have no idea what Sam smiths bodyshop is and I would never catch that.
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amother
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 9:09 am
amother Blushpink wrote: | It's marketed as a device that makes it easy for parents to control what's their kids listen to.
You still have to be a parent and set it up for your preference for your kid.
No two parents are going to have the same opinion of what is kosher even in the same community.
It's great that they have a wide selection of Jewish music and you can and block what you don't like.
If you want to monitor exactly what your kid listen to then you have to go back to old fashioned MP3 players and manually load only music that you let them have.
This is a great in between MP3 and Spotify. |
No, we have a 24/6. We connect to the wifi periodically to download music I know and approve and then I disconnect and forget the network.
Of course it's being marketed as a kosher device! It definitely is better than spotify but I think many parents are naively thinking because it's kosher it's all good. And it's honestly not. There's plenty garbage on it. Parents need to be more aware that it still needs to be monitored.
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 9:11 am
OP, there is a forum here for Chareidi or something, but I see it's never used. Maybe it's time to revive it? I understand your question very well and would love to get an answer as well, but it seems that in the main forum we will be mocked.
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 9:12 am
GrowingUp wrote: | This.
Ohad (hallelukah) and Simcha Leiner (the greatest chuppa) come to mind. |
A cover is singing the same song, that’s using the music and changing most or all of the words. Two different things.
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Maple
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 9:13 am
I actually emailed them about a covered non Jewish song and was told that it passed their mashgiach. whatever that means. I was told I could block the singer if I wanted to. The problem was my child likes the singer but I didn’t want specific songs, but I was told you couldn’t pick specific songs to block.
I then had to explain to my child that there’s kosher songs and Jewish songs and just because it’s kosher doesn’t mean it is Jewish.
At this point, I’m being less strict with what my kids are listening to on it because I have to pick my battles and don’t want to put more restrictions up in their already very limited life. I’m choosing for them to have a kosher outlet even if not always sounding Jewish. Rather it that than actually not appropriate lyrics.
I don’t love it but I feel like this is the best I can do as a parent today.
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amother
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 9:14 am
There's a difference between a cover and a song that uses samples or melodies from a different song.
A cover is performed as written originally, without any substantial changes. It can be a different key or tempo than the original record, but it can't have rewritten lyrics or other major edits.
Anyone can do a cover of any song with only a mechanical license. This type of license doesn't require specific permission from the original artist; the cover artist pays the copyright owner a set amount. (This only covers the song itself, not the sync rights for putting it over video.)
Sampling falls under derivative work, and it requires explicit permission from the original copyright owner.
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amother
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 9:15 am
amother Lightcyan wrote: | A cover is singing the same song, that’s using the music and changing most or all of the words. Two different things. |
It can be both
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amother
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 2:39 pm
amother Blushpink wrote: | There are loads of mainstream Jewish artists who do non Jewish cover songs, you'll probably have to go through songs individually to do that. |
bump..
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Mustard
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 2:46 pm
amother Dustypink wrote: | I don't have a lot blocked.
A Capella Treasury
A. K. A. Pella
Akiva Pamensky
DJ Kraz
DJ MUSIIX
DJ Shruch!
DJ Yossi Newman
DJE
Gedalya Folk Rock Rabbi
Gershon Veroba
Izzy D Jay
Lenny Solomon & Shlock Rock
Matt Dubb
Rock Mishpacha
Country Yossi
Oif Simchas
I'm sure there are more I'd prefer not to have them listen to but this is what I saw at first glance.
I also blocked in Categories:
Jewish Rap
Rock
Spanish/French
And I have videos and podcasts blocked. |
What a shame, I love some of these artists!
Just saying a lot of heimish singers steal their tunes from mainstream music too.
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caza
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 2:57 pm
I I am chassidish and have got the zing MP3, I am very happy with it. It has some slight technical stuff that I would like to improve but on the whole I love it. They also have great playlists and loads of kids CD's
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Winterberry
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 3:36 pm
What's the difference between 24six and Zing in terms of cost, music selection, etc.?
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 3:42 pm
amother Winterberry wrote: | What's the difference between 24six and Zing in terms of cost, music selection, etc.? |
One issue I have with 24/6 is that only one device seems to be able to use it at a time. If I'm using it.on one computer then my kids can't use it to fall asleep and listen to something else.
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Wed, Dec 11 2024, 3:45 pm
amother Iris wrote: | One issue I have with 24/6 is that only one device seems to be able to use it at a time. If I'm using it.on one computer then my kids can't use it to fall asleep and listen to something else. |
You can absolutely he was more than one device at the same time to listen to different stuff, but each child in your house has to have their own account. Each additional account is five dollars.
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