How old should a child be before they can remember the lyrics to the song "Whoot! There it Is!"?
My 18 month old has the chorus down pat but when I try to teach him the lyrics of the song itself, he seems very distracted and just looks at me drooling a lot. Eventually he just throws out the "Whoot, there it is!" but I am worried he might be developmentally disabled. Should I be concerned or is Hip Hop a bit advanced for a child his age?
12 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
That's better then half the song so hes doing pretty good. Maybe he just needs to see it written down.
- Kate v.7.0Lv 61 decade ago
My niece knew all the words to Back to Cali by 18 months. But then again, Sir Joey is her father.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Extraordinarily gifted, is my take on this...
Two turntables and a microphone for Christmas is in order here...
And may I suggest "Dy Per" as his Hip-Hop name...
(I get 10% off the top as manager...I think that's fair...)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Dude u r hilarious. But I have to say just enjoy the moment. One day u will miss them.
- 1 decade ago
Like father like son....darlin cowie...you do the same when ever you are looking at my naked body laid out before you....you know the the drooling thing.....but thats ok......
Source(s): Who loves ya Cowie??? We Do!!! Who wants to do ya cowie??? I Do!!! - Anonymous1 decade ago
Shame on you! Ompelle's two year old knows all about religion, physics and agriculture (was that it?) and all you're worried about is that damn rap music.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
children have the incredible ability to filter out incredibly bad music - it is not that your kid can't remember it, it is just that they don't actually hear the words...
- Anonymous1 decade ago
i'm over 50 and i don't know the words, what are you talking about?! drool running down my chin...