Jess Greenberg has been playing acoustic guitar since she was a child and has been uploading videos of herself singing cover songs since 2010 when she was 15 years old. She's always had a very nice voice and continues to improve as a guitar player. But why did early videos only get dozens to hundreds of views compared to the nearly 200,000 for the 'Enter Sandman" cover that was uploaded just four days ago or the 12-MILLION views for her "Highway to Hell" cover a year ago? Jess turned 18 and changed her wardrobe.

As you can see and hear in the "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" video below, Jess has always had talent.

But Jess now wears low cut tank tops and push up bras when shooting the videos and they have gone through the roof. She has a YouTube channel which does millions of views, she has over 400,000 Facebook fans, and is getting more and more 'exposure' every day. As a guy, I have to admit the videos are titillating (pun intended) but as a dad, grandpa, and uncle, it scares the hell out of me.

I've watched my nieces grow from the hoodie and sweatshirt-wearing 13 year olds into the short-short, crop top wearing 18 year olds. And it's something that has gone on for generations of course, and when we guys were 13, 15, 18 years old, we loved seeing that transformation. Now with three granddaughters, the oldest of which will be 14 in December, I'm far from crazy about the trend . Have I become the grumpy old man yelling at kids to stay off my lawn? Not quite yet. Am I the over-protective grandpa and uncle giving the stink eye to boys to stay off my girls? You're damn right I am.

Guys, please tell me I'm not alone in being a little worried about the girls and mom's, I'd love it if you could put my mind at ease a little bit on the new 'dress code'.

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