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Jimmy Kimmel made some children sing about snowy day, tetherball, refusing to take a bath and others on the hip-hop edition of the 'Kidz Bop' album.

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Some big hits by some of hip-hop's big names now have new versions that are more kids friendly. For the Monday night, June 13 episode of his "Jimmy Kimmel Live!", the host hired a bunch of kids who made the expletive, sex references-filled songs by the likes of Ice Cube, Big Sean and Ty Dolla $ign more suitable for young listeners.

Jimmy Kimmel first introduced and explained the inspiration behind a hip-hop edition of the "Kidz Bop" album, which is famously known for featuring kids performing the Billboard Hot 100 hits. "I love the song, 'Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round'. But after the 40th time in a row, I'm anxious for some variety," he said.

Later, the screen showed the kids turning Cube's "Good Day" into "Snow Day" and Lil Jon's "Get Low" into an ode to tetherball. "On the playground, hit the ball/ Let's all play tetherball," the kids sang while busting out some choreographed dance moves.

They also turned Ty's "Paranoid" into "Dirty Boy", a song about them literally getting dirty and avoiding getting into the bath, A$AP Rocky's "F**kin' Problems" into a track about their toy trucks, Sean's "I Don't F**k With You" into "I Can't Tie My Shoes" and Cube's other hit "F**k the Police" into "Hug the Police".

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