Does music affect the behavior of adolescents? This is one of the most frequent questions I get when I go out to speak around the country. I think it’s a bit of a rhetorical questions because we know that music is powerful and does affect people’s behavior, but especially people who are unsure of themselves, who they are, and what they really want out of life. This fits the description of many adolescents. When teenagers feel alienated from peers and family, they are more prone to identify with powerful media personalities and do some vicarious living through them. If these media personalities sing violent music with violent, negative lyrics, it is going to take a toll on them and the adolescent may actually commit violent acts under the influence of this powerful “music.”
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Music tastes were very important in my teens. The cool kids liked the British Prog Rockers and the nerds liked pop music. Of course I was totally cool. However I’ve noticed that I tend to step on the gas pedal a bit more when one of those golden oldies pops up on my iPod. And I’m no longer a teen….hmmmm
So many who listen to a lot of” gangsta rap” or “hate metal “unfortunately seem to embrace the lifestyle expressed in the lyrics. If it’s primarily the musical style that they like,there is some positive rap and metal out there. I’m certainly not in favor of censorship,particularly in the arts,but do we really need music that sends out hate vibes?