Scholarm1111 said:Thanks for the update, sorry to see that the new owner is carrying on the Waitt no streaming policy.
The Outsider said:Based on their playlist, they are more of a Rhythmic with an Urban lean.
only1moore said:The Outsider said:Based on their playlist, they are more of a Rhythmic with an Urban lean.
Outsider is right, and it has worked in their favor as they are in the top 5 according to the May 2011 arbitrends. David Guetta, Katy Perry, Dev, and Britney Spears are already getting airplay at KOPW (and yes, Pink, 3OH3! and Edward Maya got a lot of spins there when their singles charted at Rhythmic). I wouldn't be surprised to see Adele show up on their radar soon, since they seem to be adding more Rhythmic Pop songs lately.
Word! said:only1moore said:The Outsider said:Based on their playlist, they are more of a Rhythmic with an Urban lean.
Outsider is right, and it has worked in their favor as they are in the top 5 according to the May 2011 arbitrends. David Guetta, Katy Perry, Dev, and Britney Spears are already getting airplay at KOPW (and yes, Pink, 3OH3! and Edward Maya got a lot of spins there when their singles charted at Rhythmic). I wouldn't be surprised to see Adele show up on their radar soon, since they seem to be adding more Rhythmic Pop songs lately.
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kilamanjero said:Word! said:only1moore said:The Outsider said:Based on their playlist, they are more of a Rhythmic with an Urban lean.
Outsider is right, and it has worked in their favor as they are in the top 5 according to the May 2011 arbitrends. David Guetta, Katy Perry, Dev, and Britney Spears are already getting airplay at KOPW (and yes, Pink, 3OH3! and Edward Maya got a lot of spins there when their singles charted at Rhythmic). I wouldn't be surprised to see Adele show up on their radar soon, since they seem to be adding more Rhythmic Pop songs lately.
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I'm presuming you don't like Adele? You know "Rolling in the Deep" has been charting on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop charts @ #79 and "E.T." by Katy Perry was #89. A number of urban stations are spinning the songs.
Word! said:kilamanjero said:Word! said:only1moore said:The Outsider said:Based on their playlist, they are more of a Rhythmic with an Urban lean.
Outsider is right, and it has worked in their favor as they are in the top 5 according to the May 2011 arbitrends. David Guetta, Katy Perry, Dev, and Britney Spears are already getting airplay at KOPW (and yes, Pink, 3OH3! and Edward Maya got a lot of spins there when their singles charted at Rhythmic). I wouldn't be surprised to see Adele show up on their radar soon, since they seem to be adding more Rhythmic Pop songs lately.
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I'm presuming you don't like Adele? You know "Rolling in the Deep" has been charting on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop charts @ #79 and "E.T." by Katy Perry was #89. A number of urban stations are spinning the songs.
not a top 40 / pop fan.
Don't be surprised because Adele's Rolling in The Deep is staple on Urban KMEL, Adult R&B KJLH. BTW KJLH has been playing alot Adele's Rolling in the Deep on the weekends.only1moore said:The Outsider said:Based on their playlist, they are more of a Rhythmic with an Urban lean.
Outsider is right, and it has worked in their favor as they are in the top 5 according to the May 2011 arbitrends. David Guetta, Katy Perry, Dev, and Britney Spears are already getting airplay at KOPW (and yes, Pink, 3OH3! and Edward Maya got a lot of spins there when their singles charted at Rhythmic). I wouldn't be surprised to see Adele show up on their radar soon, since they seem to be adding more Rhythmic Pop songs lately.