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Urban radio flashback: Brandy “I Wanna Be Down”(1994)

This was a hit back in 1994-95. It peaked #6 on the Hot 100 and was #1 on the R&B in October 1994. It was played in heavy rotation at Power 106, The Beat and KJLH during that time.
 
The song that made her a star, and still one of my top 5 favorite songs of hers
Same here. I always loved Brandy material especially her earlier material from the mid 90’s. This song was also used on her sitcom “Moesha” back in January 1996. I was only a year old when this song dropped in September 1994.
 
Sorry bumping this year old thread but I’m currently listening to this song while I’m working. I did catch it in the mix on Power 106 back in November and was surprised because It’s been ages since I heard it on the station. I still hear it on KDAY, 94.7 The Wave and KJLH occasionally.
 
This was one of the songs that signaled the end of KKFR's (92.3 mHz, Phoenix, AZ) second go-round with white top-40. That second go-round had started in the spring of 1994 when KYOT-FM (95.5 mHz) dropped its CHR format for an automated quasi-oldies format it called "The Coyote." KKFR dropped playing the R&B/rap records and swooped in to try to take the top-40 audience that KYOT was losing. By the late summer of 1994, however, the writing was on the wall that that swoop wasn't working so KKFR reverted to a rap/hip-hop station in the fall with Brandy's "I Wanna be Down," becoming one of its most played songs.

Interestingly, when KKFR did its year-end countdown of the top 92 songs of 1994, the first two entries were a nod to its failed CHR bid that year that were still getting a lot of requests on a nightly basis; namely, Green Day's "Long View" (#92) and Offspring's "Come Out and Play," (#91). That would be the last time that either of those recordings would ever be heard on that station.
 
This was one of the songs that signaled the end of KKFR's (92.3 mHz, Phoenix, AZ) second go-round with white top-40. That second go-round had started in the spring of 1994 when KYOT-FM (95.5 mHz) dropped its CHR format for an automated quasi-oldies format it called "The Coyote." KKFR dropped playing the R&B/rap records and swooped in to try to take the top-40 audience that KYOT was losing. By the late summer of 1994, however, the writing was on the wall that that swoop wasn't working so KKFR reverted to a rap/hip-hop station in the fall with Brandy's "I Wanna be Down," becoming one of its most played songs.

Interestingly, when KKFR did its year-end countdown of the top 92 songs of 1994, the first two entries were a nod to its failed CHR bid that year that were still getting a lot of requests on a nightly basis; namely, Green Day's "Long View" (#92) and Offspring's "Come Out and Play," (#91). That would be the last time that either of those recordings would ever be heard on that station.
It was the #1 most played song on Power 106 LA in late 1994. It also was #1 at 92.3 The Beat during that time as well according to Billboard Airplay Monitor.
 


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