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33 Kid-Friendly Rap Songs Your Family Dance Party Needs Right Now

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19. Baha Men — “Who Let The Dogs Out”

Did you get a Covid puppy? Then I’m sure you’ve been asking this question for months. Now, teach your kids to sing it.

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20. Lecrae — “I’ll Find You” featuring Tori Kelly

Lecrae’s 2014 album Anomaly made history when it became the first to be on the Billboard Top 200 and top gospel charts at the same time. Needless to say, all of his songs are good, clean music.

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21. Gym Class Heroes — “Stereo Hearts” featuring Adam Levine

Clean, cute and Adam Levine: the trifecta.

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22. Flo Rida — “Good Feeling”

The title of this song really should just be #goals.

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23. Arrested Development — “Tennessee”

Give it two or three plays and your kids will be singing every word to this awesome throwback. Why is that awesome? Because there will be nothing better for your temperament than watching your kid coloring while singing, “Lord, I’ve really been real stressed, down and out, losing friends…”

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24. B.o.B. — “Magic” featuring Rivers Cuomo

Slip in a little alt-rock on your kids to keep it fresh.

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25. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis — “Same Love” featuring Mary Lambert

A song with a beat and a message: Macklemore and Mary Lambert advocating for marriage equality. You’ll feel good about sharing this one with your kids. Maybe it will even spark a much-needed conversation with your children — yet one that’s hard to segue into — about some very important subjects.

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26. Estelle — “1980”

Our girl Estelle, generally an R&B artist, brings her coming-of-age tale into the rap category with this great track that has passion, intimacy and some pretty great lyrics.

 

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