Five Most Youth-Endangering Music Acts of the Last 50 Years
The radical language of Berlin-Tempelhof rapper Ikkimel is currently alarming many parents, but this is nothing new in music history. A retrospective lists the five most youth-endangering acts since the 1970s. In the 1980s, the band Die Ärzte from Berlin released their debut album 'Debil' in 1984, which, like their second and third albums, was placed on the index of youth-endangering media. The band preemptively stuck a sticker on the record reading 'May not be sold to minors under 18 for youth protection reasons.' Other acts include Gangsta-Rap, Billie Eilish, and Rammstein.
Key facts
- Rapper Ikkimel from Berlin-Tempelhof is causing concern among parents with her radical language.
- Die Ärzte released their debut album 'Debil' in 1984.
- Die Ärzte's first three albums were placed on the index of youth-endangering media.
- Die Ärzte preemptively labeled their album 'May not be sold to minors under 18 for youth protection reasons.'
- The list includes Die Ärzte, Gangsta-Rap, Billie Eilish, and Rammstein.
- The article is published in der Freitag.
Entities
Artists
- Ikkimel
- Die Ärzte
- Billie Eilish
- Rammstein
Institutions
- Bundesprüfstelle
- der Freitag
Locations
- Berlin-Tempelhof
- Berlin
- Germany