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Skinny Songs Review

I love the idea of combining upbeat music with motivational lyrics to help people make lifestyle changes so I was excited to receive a free copy of this CD to review.

Skinny Songs aims to do just that with a collection of songs that Heidi Roizen put together, writing her own lyrics and collaborating with professional musicians and producers. Describing the songs as empowering, tracks include Objects in the Mirror Will Get Thinner Than They Now Appear, The Incredible Shrinking Women, You da’ Boss, I’m a Hottie Now, You Can’t Buy Thin and Skinny Jeans.

Unfortunately, the songs - which she describes as celebrating commitment, strength, and sex appeal - reinforce all the stereotypes that see people’s self-worth dependent on their jean size or their image in the mirror. I’m realistic enough to know that a lot of people feel better when they lose weight, and I applaud anyone who can come up with new tools to help people break old habits and motivate them to make lasting changes.

However, these lyrics just seemed plain silly. I’m sure they reflect the fears and fantasies of many women and more than a few men, but I’d rather not perpetuate them. Some of the songs are positive, but many have negative messages about being unattractive until you lose weight, and the importance of fitting into “skinny jeans”. I’m not convinced that everyone can realistically aim to be thin or skinny (or even desires to be skinny) nor do I think it's within everyone's means to wander into Saks to grab Gucci and Versace clothes.

At the end of the day, it’s about what works for you. Heidi swears this music helped improve her bottom line to the tune of 30 pounds (13.6 kg).

Here is a selection of lyrics. You can check out all the lyrics and listen to samples of the music at Skinny Songs and make your own decision.

I’m a Hottie Now

I spent years in misery
‘Cause everyone who looked at me
Was thinking evil thoughts about my thighs get back, into you somehow


The Incredible Shrinking Woman
You see I'm a superhero, with powers of epic might
I use wills of steel, at every meal, to control my every bite
And with my xray vision I can see without a doubt
There's a skinny girl inside me, I’ve just got to let her out

She’s the Incredible Shrinking Woman! Incredible Shrinking Woman!
Incredible Shrinking Woman! Incredible Shrinking Woman!

Disclosure: The reviewer received a free copy of this CD in exchange for an honest review. The opinions stated are my own and were not in any way influenced by the publisher of Skinny Songs.  

7 comments:

  1. nothing in here about body love - just body loss and body loathing

    ....was there a song listed mentioning the love / hate relationship with one's mirror ?? If not - fresh idea for vol. 2.- take note Skinny Songs!

    My body quivers in anticipation as i bite into the last of my twinkie .....

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  2. Okay, I need to loose weight...but 'wills of steel'? That's not even good English. Nice idea though!

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  3. Maybe the song "Mercy" by Duffy could be about Mercy from overeating...and thus a skinny song!

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  4. Yes it's one of those ideas that is great in theory but doesn't quite hit the mark.

    Maybe the song "Mercy" by Duffy could be about Mercy from overeating...and thus a skinny song!
    Or mercy from personal trainers that whip your butt and ban you from all the sugary foods you love!

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  5. lol he he.. I actually think the idea is funny...

    As for in-depth topics, maybe she was looking at The Wiggles as her inspiration? :)

    I'd say these might be good for those already decided to lose weight, for people who really need to lose weight due to health reasons or such..

    Otherwise, I find India Arie's songs celebrating a woman's true body much more inspiring.. (Especially 'Video'...) or a cheeky Shania Twain saying 'you don't Impress Me Much' or such :)

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  6. There are a lot of people who don't like their bodies and are motivated by what they see in the mirror, but personally I'd prefer to see songs that uplift people right now, rather than wait until you lose weight to feel good about yourself.

    Love "The Wiggles" Andreya!

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  7. Wow, the ana or wanna-be ana's have a WHOLE album to help them with their non-eatingness...

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