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What music do European (specifically russian, latvian, lithuanian) kids ..


Question Posted Saturday December 12 2009, 3:01 pm

listen to? music-wise, of course. we have, here in America, everything new in America and England. But do kids/teenagers listen to that too in other countries not associated with us?

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Smartone answered Sunday December 13 2009, 9:58 pm:
I'm sure they do. I haven't traveled to those countries, but I have traveled overseas and have found that the kids listen to their own versions of our style music. They have their rock and rap, etc. in their own languages. They have their own famous bands. Of course, American music is always in demand in any country, but may not be available to the extent that it is here. In China, they love American music, but 10 years ago, when I was there, it was very hard to come by and the media was and still is censored, so they hadn't heard many of our artists. In countries that don't censor their media, they do have some access to our music.

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