More than a dozen church leaders signed a letter warning parents that the “child of the devil” may be entering their households. “Kind Van De Duivel,” translated to mean “Child of the Devil” is a popular Dutch rap song that’s quickly become an earworm among children and teens. “I’m a child of the devil/Mum, you don’t have to cry/Partying, like every day is my last/I hope you turn this song on at my funeral,” a translation of the lyrics read.

Niels Koerssen, a youth pastor in the Reformed Church Vriezenveen, says primary school children are even singing the popular tune. In the letter, the church did not ask for parents to ban the song or “ask children to keep out of the world we live in.” Rather, the leaders wanted to make parents aware the lyrics contained “many wrong ideas and encouraged the wrong sort of behavior.”  READ MORE


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