Cyndi Lauper has revealed that she thinks modern music is too sexual.
The 'Time After Time' singer expressed her concerns that a lot of the music produced today is too sexually-oriented and that this may have a negative effect on some of its listeners.In an interview with the Metro newspaper, the 59-year-old said: "One young woman walked up to me recently at a concert and thanked me for my work 'in the midst of all this rape music'.
"I never thought of it like that, but so much music nowadays is about sex, sex, sex and is quite aggressive. She called it rape music.
"I thought, 'Oh my God, I guess she's right'. I just try to write music that connects with people's conscience and make music for awake people rather than sleepwalkers."
The singer, who is due to release her autobiography Cyndi Lauper: A Memoir later this month, has taken a look back through her whole life in order to write the book.
Pop music was bad for a second, but I don't think it has been as bad this year as prior years. Rihanna is really the only female I can think of releasing overly sexual songs.
Ch, she never said she was above music with sexual content or that she never had songs about sex. She said that today's music industry is ALL ABOUT sex and that it's everywhere. Some of you...
Pop music was bad for a second, but I don't think it has been as bad this year as prior years. Rihanna is really the only female I can think of releasing overly sexual songs.
Lem, your nasty ass has no room to talk about oversexual music