Well I'm currently listening and I've heard two dance (remix) hits so far and the original version of "it wasn't me" by Shaggy. What's funny is that they are not mixing, so they just straight up played those two dance remixed hits back to back in regular rotation.
By the way, my favorite Kilo hit was "show me love". There was another song by Black Dave called "this is not 4 free" that came out after I left Atlanta, so not sure how that one did there, but I surely used it a lot in Phoenix despite the fact no one knew what it was here.
Anyway, I'll keep listening to Groove a little longer to see what happens. I wonder if anyone is playing the new house tracks by Clinton Sparks ft Jermaine Dupri, the new David Guetta ft LMFAO & Fergie...etc.? Any Dj Class, Dj Mad etc. and - WHOOOOAAA - I just heard NESSA's voice! Now THAT is funny. I remember when she was on our KZON before she went back to KYLD in San Fransisco and started syndicating on our KZZP during Club Kiss on Kiss FM. I can't believe they are using Nessa in Atlanta! Anyway, speaking of freestyle, I miss the good ol' days of KYLD. Now all those stations have become pretty much basic rhythmic top 40 stations... except of course for groove which is Rhythmic AC. Nessa + Rhythmic AC = Funny.. but I love Nessa. I just don't think of Nessa as an AC person, but I guess as long as they (The Groove) keep the music 2000+ during the mix it makes sense.
Well... KYLD was THE BEST when it came to freestyle and the west coast latin house & freestyle sound. In many ways, I'd say even better than the old Hot 97 days. Although they played a lot of hip hop, no one else was on Angelina, Lina Santiago, Jonny Z, Jocelyn Enriquez, El Presidente, Rockell, S.F. Spanish Fly, Dj Laz, M:G, Corina, Lil Suzy, Planet Soul, La Rissa...etc. like KYLD, especially in the mix. Not even KPWR. KYLD was THE OFFICIAL Party Station in the late 90's. (Well, ok there was WPOW with the house, bass 'n' freestyle, but still..)
Those days are now a thing of the past, but some Rhythmic AC's and Rhythmic Oldies, depending on their type of formatting, are still kind of giving people a touch of what those days used to be about. I guess for the kids growing up today, their freestyle sound will be Akon "beautiful", Jay Sean "Down", Flo Rida "In the ayer", Missy Elliott "lose control", Justin Bieber "baby"...birthday sex uptempo remix...etc, but I doubt anyone would call it freestyle and a new name will probably be given. Then, they could look at Dj Class, Dj Mad, Pitbull, Black Eyed Peas, David Guetta..etc as this generation of house. In about 10 years, most of this will be beneficial to The Groove, if they keep the format as it is now.
By the way, I'm kind of liking The Groove and their top 40 ways of mixing. Hopefully Cascada comes on or something... or Mike Posner..