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All parent reviews for Hey, Soul Sister (CD single)

Age
7
Average rating based on 4 parent reviews:
  • 50% say sexual content is an issue
  • 50% say there are positive role models
  • 50% say there are positive messages
  • 50% say there's too much drinking, drugs, or smoking
Parent of 2, 10, 14, and 17 year old
November 6, 2010
 
Train was good in 2002. Look at them now.
Train was good back in 2002, but look at them now. They've sold out and ruined themselves. This is crap. I can't stand it.

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Adult
June 10, 2010
 
Great Tune For The Month Of June!
I, for one, love this song. :) Train has always been one of my favorite bands, and their music never ceases to impress. Hey, Soul Sister is a great tune to crank in the car, driving down the highway, in the summer. At any time, really. If you are feeling depressed, this light tune will put that smile back on that visage of yours.

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Adult
March 24, 2013
 
11+ can listen to this.
Sex: Sex Innuendo of this song itself. Drinking, Drugs, & Smoking: One line saying "Watching you is the only drug I need".
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Parent of 6 year old
October 15, 2012
 
hey soul sister cd single
relationships portrayed differently in songs and movies than what they are in real life? Do you feel pressured to do what everyone else seems to be doing? Talk about how music is marketed in movies and on TV. This single was played on an episode of Medium. Do you think that helps make a song more popular? How else is music marketed today? Do you think there is some music that parents and teens can enjoy together? If your parents like a band that you enjoy, does it make that band less cool? Can music be a way to connect? Have you ever tried listening to artists that your parents enjoy?
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