Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Will.I.Am and Britney, fish




So there’s this pop song out there by Will.I.Am - Scream & Shout (feat. Britney Spears), this song has some lyrics in it that are not appropriate for 4 year olds. Let me sing them for you (I'm a freaking awesome singer!).

wanna scream and shout and let it all out
And scream and shout and let it out
We sayin', "Ohh, wee ohh, wee oh wee oh"
We sayin', "Ohh, wee ohh, wee oh wee oh"
I wanna scream and shout and let it all out
And scream and shout and let it out
We sayin', "Ohh, wee ohh, wee oh wee oh"
You are now-now rockin' with Will.I.Am and Britney, bitch



So Indigo loves this song, loves it. She’s singing it and I’m recording it for grandma – secretly I wanted her to utter that word so I could laugh. But instead she stops right before and..

Indigo – "Mom, we can’t say that word"
Me – "What word Indigo ?"
Indigo - "You are now-now rockin' with Will.I.Am and Britney, FISH"
Me – "Oh yes yes Indigo, that’s right…we couldn’t possibly be allowed to say Britney, Fish."

She's so cute.






7 comments:

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

Cute! It made me smile...

Cheers,

Rosa

Anna said...

You know, I always thought that the addition of that word in the song was just awkward anyways. Fish fits in so much better. And the pictures are adorable! I love the mischievous look on her face :D

GratefulPrayerThankfulHeart said...

precious little ones and very sweet photos!!!

Michelle said...

My 13 year old is also in love with that song. I told that if I ever catch her singing the "bad word" that she's toast!

When this same little girl was Indigo's age, she'd sing "A different Toddy in here!" instead of "Let's get it started in here!" by the Black Eyed Peas. Still have no idea what a toddy was supposed to be, let alone a different toddy. ;)

teresa said...

haha! my kids sing along to the radio too, it's so cute. adorable story!

Chris said...

In that first picture it looks like she is interviewing him and the lollipop is a microphone.

Unknown said...

Lol, that's adorable!