dcowboy7 said:My point is that country does play crossovers.
FLjack2 said:Bottom line: if you are the only game in town -- and NASH IS -- then you can do pretty much anything you want. If you are a country listener and get "offended" (as one person suggested) you'll still keep listening. You have no other choice. Or just turn off your radio.
TheBigA said:But as you say, NOT songs that weren't released to them. And this song in the OP hasn't been released to them. So they won't play this song.
Morpheux said:Evolution has been playing this for a few months now. It's crossovers like these that can further open the doors for dance on CHR. The vocals are country which can help this track in the "heartland" but dance music is defined by the beat. So ultimately it will be labeled as dance.
luperm said:If it gets picked up by country or mainstream CHR, then I'd say it's a crossover.
TheBigA said:luperm said:If it gets picked up by country or mainstream CHR, then I'd say it's a crossover.
It will NOT get "picked up" by country. As I've said, that's not how country stations work.
reelyreal said:This has got to be one of the most far-fetched suggestions I've ever heard.
disney fanatic said:I guess that this song didn't fit on country station, because it's too upbeat and never seem to fit the station, it should belong on KTU or Z100, but on one of those HV country stations like WRWD or "The Wolf" or in Danbury, Connecticut's "Kicks 105.5".
TheBigA said:disney fanatic said:I guess that this song didn't fit on country station, because it's too upbeat and never seem to fit the station, it should belong on KTU or Z100, but on one of those HV country stations like WRWD or "The Wolf" or in Danbury, Connecticut's "Kicks 105.5".
It won't get played on country stations because it's not being pitched to them. It has nothing to do with the song or if it's upbeat.
Country stations aren't looking outside the format for music, because they have more than enough to play from within.
XCountry285 said:I don't accept Kid Rock, Sheryl Crow on Nash right now. Kid Rock is the white trash anthem. Sheryl Crow is pop/folk.