Things that, astonishingly enough, exist
1. Currently available for purchase at Target:
A girl can dream.
2. Confounding results in a recently published UC Berkeley study:
Rap Music Glorifying Drug Use
TUESDAY, April 1 (HealthDay News) — Rap music is glamorizing drug use, according to a study by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, who found a sixfold increase in drug references in songs over the past two decades.
“Positive portrayals of drug use have increased over time, and drug references increased overall,” study author Denise Herd, associate dean of students at the School of Public Health, said in a prepared statement.
She and her colleagues analyzed 341 lyrics from the most popular rap songs between 1979 and 1997. During that time, references to drugs increased sixfold, and there was an increase in songs featuring positive attitudes toward drugs and the consequences of drug use, and an increase in references of drug use to signify glamour, wealth and sociability.
Of the 38 most popular rap songs between 1979 and 1984, only four (11 percent) contained drug references. By the late 1980s, that increased to 19 percent and by 1993, to 69 percent.
These findings indicate “a shift from cautionary songs, such as those that emphasized the dangers of cocaine and crack, to songs that glorify the use of marijuana and other drugs as part of a desirable hip-hop lifestyle,” Herd said. “This is alarming, because young children are exposed to these messages. I don’t think this is a story we as a society want them to absorb.”
“Rap music is like CNN for black teens. But much of what is discussed in rap is in code. The kids understand, but parents don’t,” said Herd, who recommended parents monitor their children’s music and learn about the terms used in popular songs.
Earlier research by Herd found that alcohol use is increasingly glorified in rap music.
I think this Denise Herd is onto something…
Oh, and I’m seriously considering having the statement “Rap music is like CNN for black teens” tattooed somewhere on my body.

robyn replied:
oh my goodness. the barbie is so funny. the more i looked at the photo the funnier it is…pizza, popcorn, cell phone, home phone…i’m sure that there was a pink remote control in the box somewhere.
April 5, 2008 at 12:27 pm. Permalink.