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Each half-hour video featured around 10 songs in a music video style production starring a group of children known as the "Kidsongs Kids". They sing and dance their way through well-known children's songs, nursery rhymes and covers of pop hits from the '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s, all tied together by a simple story and theme.
As Gina holds up a toy, Simon tries to select a word that rhymes with the toy. The words also lead to related songs and music videos throughout the show and entertaining appearances by TV Ted, Miss Muffin, Mr. Pockets and Pierre D'Artist. Original songs include: "To Be a Fish", "Have a Good Day", "Rainbows" and more.
Hi-5 is a variety-style series for pre-schoolers that features music as an integral part of its premise. [1] [2] The program features five presenters who are collectively known as Hi-5, who perform songs as a group as well as present individual segments.
Old School Kids Beats contains sixteen original songs while the digital edition includes an additional track – an alternate version of "Bullies Aren't Cool". A music video for the track "Poo in the Potty" was released in August 2015.
Kids Incorporated (also known as Kids Inc.) is an American children's television program that began production in the mid-1980s and continued airing into the mid-1990s. It was largely a youth-oriented program with musical performances as an integral part of every episode.
Jack's Big Music Show is an American musical children's television series produced for the Noggin channel. It was created and executive produced by David Rudman , Todd Hannert, and Adam Rudman through their company Spiffy Pictures.
Kidz Bop is an American children's music group that produces family-friendly covers of pop songs and related media. Kidz Bop releases compilation albums that feature children covering songs that chart high on the Billboard Hot 100 and/or receive heavy airplay from contemporary hit radio stations several months ahead of each album's release.
The music of the show has a distinguishable pop music sound, being described as "pop for kids" by Crawford in 2001 and Foley in 2004. [ 73 ] [ 74 ] Chris Harriott is the primary composer of the show, having written thousands of Hi-5 songs (including feature songs of the week and shorter songlets ) thus creating a sense of musical consistency.