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age 11+
Simulated dance-pop duet capitalizes on Jackson's legacy.
By Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake
(2014)
age 9+
Clean, emotional ballad about the challenges of love.
By A Great Big World
(2013)
age 12+
Bareilles provides inspiration in clean, thoughtful album.
By Sara Bareilles
(2013)
age 12+
British X Factor star hits U.S. with fun, mildly edgy tune.
By Olly Murs
(2013)
age 14+
Another tribute to teen angst, this time with f-bomb.
By Avril Lavigne
(2013)
age 8+
Clean, upbeat track about working hard to achieve goals.
By The Script, will.i.am
(2013)
age 13+
Punk rebels fuse aggressive rock with Jamaican roots music.
By The Clash
(1979)
age 12+
Irresistible '80s pop rockers and ballads from quirky star.
By Cyndi Lauper
(1983)
age 10+
Cute, clean song encourages healthy relationships.
By Sara Bareilles
(2011)
age 10+
Posthumous album captures MJ's spirit; fine for tweens.
By Michael Jackson
(2010)
age 9+
Posthumous MJ single is bittersweet, fine for kids.
By Akon, Michael Jackson
(2010)
age 12+
Young rap-reggae star edges toward more adult content.
By Sean Kingston
(2010)
age 9+
King of pop's posthumous release is a clean tune about love.
By Michael Jackson
(2009)
age 11+
Fun tunes for kids who like to hit the dance floor.
By Sean Kingston
(2009)
age 14+
Aiming for drama, wolf howls just make dance track corny.
By Shakira
(2009)
age 11+
Teen rapper's reggae-inflected single keeps it clean.
By Sean Kingston
(2009)