The kidz are alright: Inside the brightly hued, (slightly) surreal world of KIDZ BOP


The KIDZ BOP headquarters is light and breezy on a Tuesday afternoon, and the KIDZ (yes all caps, yes with Z) are fresh off taping a Good Morning New York segment.

The children’s ensemble, which has been rocking the airwaves since the early aughts, includes at any given time up to thirteen performers. I am only set to meet four, however, who are in the city doing press and performing a mini-concert in Central Park.

For a group of pre-teens, they are incredibly press-savvy. They speak in soundbites and any of that signature “don’t look at me I might die” sensibility typical of their age group is well hidden.

Who owns KIDZ BOP?Peak behind the curtain of this tween pop machine.

The KIDZ pose for a photo on stage at a recent Central Park concert.

Child stars in the making

“We’ve been in KIDZ BOP for only a couple of months now and we all, over the past few months, have created a really strong bond and friendship,” Jackson, a thirteen-year-old California native, tells me. He started dancing at four, and his musical interests grew.

Sporting a black and neon pink windbreaker with a stripe of silver, Jackson matches notes on two of the other KIDZ outfits. The moon-man silver is also seen on 12-year-old Shila’s dress and 13-year-old Kiya’s slouchy cargo pants.

At KIDZ BOP headquarters, from left: Shila, Kiya, Jackson, Tyler

Their fits look straight out of Disney Channel’s costume department − an unintentional homage perhaps to the brand’s greatest success stories. Several notable Disney Channel stars (read: Zendaya and Ross Lynch) were originally KIDZ BOP kids. Also among the talent factory’s other elite graduates? Becky G and Olivia Holt.

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