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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.
She debuted "Shake It Off" as the album's lead single and premiered the song's music video simultaneously. [30] "Shake It Off" was released digitally worldwide by Big Machine on August 19. [31] The same day, Big Machine, in partnership with Republic Records, released the song to US radio. [32]
Another Kidz Bop album, another round of amazing lyric changes: Kidz Bop 29, the latest compilation in the long-running series, was released on Friday (July 10), with the Kidz Bop Kids performers ...
Shake It Up: Live 2 Dance "I'm Back" 2013 — Shake It Up: I Love Dance "Remember Me" 2014 Disney Channel Play It Loud "Safe and Sound" Kurt Hugo Schneider, Kina Grannis and MAX: Non-album song "All of Me" Kurt Hugo Schneider and MAX Piano Acoustic Covers, Vol. 1 "Neverland" 2015 — Finding Neverland: The Album "X" 2017 Prince Royce: Five ...
In 2013, KIDZ BOP covered the song as part of their 24th album. The cover changes much of the original lines, in order to make it appropriate for children to listen to. [34] A parody was part of a Pessach Shop Passover Jam, done for the Jewish holiday of Passover by the a cappella group Six13. [35]
Children's music group Kidz Bop covered the song but changed its line "I'm sippin that bubb" to "I'm eating that grub" to make it family-friendly. [140] "Telephone" was covered by Lea Michele as Rachel Berry and Jake Zyrus as Sunshine Corazon for the American TV show Glee episode "Audition", which aired on September 21, 2010.
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"Shake It Off" is a mid-tempo R&B song with a pop and hip hop backbeat and a "thumping", sparse production. [8] Written and produced by Carey, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox and Johntá Austin, the song drew comparisons to several productions from Usher's 2004 album, Confessions.