Eleven Kidz Bop albums have been released to date. Each album features different pop music songs, played with music similar to the original, and with the "Kidz Bop Kids" singing instead of the original artist. Albums are typically released within a few months of each other and thus the songs included tend to be the hit songs of the current time, including such songs such as "Float On" (Modest Mouse), "This Love" (Maroon 5), and "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (Green Day).
Although the albums are marketed as being "sanitized" versions of popular songs for children, many of the songs featured on the Kidz Bop albums still contain explicit sexual material, such as Rob Thomas's "Lonely No More," which some people consider inappropriate for younger audiences. Other featured songs, such as "Boulevard of Broken Dreams", contain profanity. Although the albums censor the actual word from the song, the context of the profanity remains. They also covered Green Day's hit "Wake Me Up When September Ends", which is about death.
The Kidz Bop video for their cover of Avril Lavigne's "Sk8r Boi", for instance, features the song being sung by a pre-teen girl in heavy make-up, fishnet stockings, and a Sex Pistols t-shirt.
Senorita
Kidz Bop Lyrics
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I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya
But every day is ooh-la-la-la
It's true la-la-la
Ooh I should be running
Ooh you keep me coming for ya
Land in Miami
Sweat dripping off me
Before I even knew her name la-la-la
It felt like ooh-la-la-la
Yeah, no
Sapphire moonlight
We danced for hours in the sand
Another sunrise
Her body fit right in my hands, la-la-la
It felt like ooh-la-la-la
Yeah
I love it when you call me señorita
I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya
But every day is ooh-la-la-la
It's true la-la-la
Ooh I should be running
Ooh you know I love it
When you call me señorita
I wish it wasn't so so hard to leave ya
But every day is ooh-la-la-la
It's true la-la-la
Ooh I should be running
Ooh you keep me coming for ya
I love it when you call me señorita
I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya
But every day is ooh-la-la-la
It's true la-la-la
Ooh I should be running
Ooh you know I love it
When you call me señorita
I wish it wasn't so so hard to leave ya
But every day is ooh-la-la-la
It's true la-la-la
Ooh I should be running
Ooh you keep me coming for ya
All along I'll be coming for ya (for ya)
And I hope it meant something to ya
Call my name I'll be comin' for ya (comin' for ya)
Comin' for ya (comin' for ya)
For ya, for ya (oh, she loves it when I call her), for ya
Ooh I should be running
Ooh you keep me coming for ya
The song "Senorita" by Kidz Bop features a romantic story about a man and woman who fall in love in Miami. The opening line of the song "I love it when you call me señorita" introduces the romantic relationship between the two people. The singer wishes he could pretend he doesn't need her, but every day with her is amazing. The repetition of "ooh-la-la-la" and "la-la-la" creates a dreamy and romantic mood in the song.
In the second verse, the singer describes how he met the woman in Miami. He was sweating from the summer rain when he saw her for the first time. They had an instant connection, and it felt like ooh-la-la-la. The third verse talks about their night together. They danced for hours in the sand, and as the sun rose, her body fit right in his hands, la-la-la. The singer cannot deny his feelings toward this woman, and he loves it when she calls him "señorita."
Overall, "Senorita" is a love song about two people who have fallen for each other. The lyrics portray the passion and infatuation between them, and it is evident that the singer cannot resist her. The song is a perfect choice for romantic couples or anyone who is feeling in love.
Line by Line Meaning
I love it when you call me señorita
I enjoy when you address me as señorita
I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya
I wish that I could pretend that I am not dependent on you
But every day is ooh-la-la-la
But every day feels exciting
It's true la-la-la
It's true that I am happy
Ooh I should be running
I should distance myself from you
Ooh you keep me coming for ya
But you have a hold on me and I keep coming back to you
Land in Miami
I arrived in Miami
The air was hot from summer rain
The air was humid from the rain that happens during summer
Sweat dripping off me
I was perspiring
Before I even knew her name la-la-la
Before I knew her name or much about her, everything felt exciting
It felt like ooh-la-la-la
It felt like something extraordinary
Yeah, no
An expression used when unsure or contradicting oneself
Sapphire moonlight
The bright blue moon was shining
We danced for hours in the sand
We danced for several hours in the sand
Another sunrise
Another daybreak
Her body fit right in my hands, la-la-la
Her body was comfortable to hold
It felt like ooh-la-la-la
It felt like something extraordinary
Yeah
An expression of agreement or confirmation
When you call me señorita
When you address me as señorita
I wish it wasn't so so hard to leave ya
I wish it was not so hard to distance myself from you
Ooh you know I love it
But you know that I enjoy being with you
All along I'll be coming for ya (for ya)
I will pursue you continuously
And I hope it meant something to ya
I hope that I have made an impact on you
Call my name I'll be comin' for ya (comin' for ya)
Address me and I will pursue you
Comin' for ya (comin' for ya)
I am pursuing you
For ya, for ya (oh, she loves it when I call her), for ya
For you, for you (oh, she enjoys when I address her), for you
Ooh I should be running
I should distance myself from you
Ooh you keep me coming for ya
But you have a hold on me and I keep coming back to you
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
Written by: Alexandra Leah Tamposi, Andrew Wotman, Benjamin Joseph Levin, Camila Cabello, Charlotte Emma Aitchison, Jack Robert Patterson, Magnus Hoeiberg, Shawn Mendes
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