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KPTY!!!

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mrtexmex2007

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I think Kpty is kinda feeling a litle fear, well not a litle but a bunch!!! I heard the commercials saying, (Party 933 is your station and was made for you, lets keep it that way. Go to party933.com and request your songs bla bla bla bla.... Maybe 95.7 is giving them some pressure?




Oh and Hot 95.7 reminds me of when MEGA 101 started, they played alot of english music.!! And I also heard a spanish song of Pit Bull, MAMI QUE SERA LO QUE QUIERE EL NEGRO? A song thats stands for, Mom what does the dark guy want?
 
mrtexmex2007 said:
I think Kpty is kinda feeling a litle fear, well not a litle but a bunch!!! I heard the commercials saying, (Party 933 is your station and was made for you, lets keep it that way. Go to party933.com and request your songs bla bla bla bla.... Maybe 95.7 is giving them some pressure?
Just normal. I think the pressure started to accumulate right after the swap of frequencies. For now, I give it a couple of more months before they throw in the towel with Hip-Hop. Maybe Jammin Oldies or Rythmic AC around the horizon? They did it in Albequerque, why not Houston. They ran out of options in the spanish category (unless you bring back "Que Buena" or as they like to call to the west of us, "La Nueva")

mrtexmex2007 said:
Oh and Hot 95.7 reminds me of when MEGA 101 started, they played alot of english music.!! And I also heard a spanish song of Pit Bull, MAMI QUE SERA LO QUE QUIERE EL NEGRO? A song thats stands for, Mom what does the dark guy want?
Once again, I think your knowledge of spanish music is bad. You obviously didn't listen to Mega when they started. I don't recall any matchbox 20, finger eleven, or swift taylor? Do you? No. Mega was a station that started with a lot of latin and american artists that had reggeaton mixes. They sound nothing like Mega. KHJZ has little Reggeaton.

You translation is making it seem like pitbull is racist. It's called slang. Someone shoulda paid more attention in spanish class (I know I should have)
 
oldjohnny said:
You translation is making it seem like pitbull is racist. It's called slang. Someone shoulda paid more attention in spanish class (I know I should have)

Yeah, the song is called El Africano and was originally a hit by the Dominican merengue bandleader Wilfrido Vargas in about 1982.

In the Caribbean, "negro/a" or "negrito/a" are slang terms of endearment. For example, in Puerto Rico, it es common to hear a guy ask his wife, "negrita, what's for dinner" where the wife might be as light skinned as Jennifer López.
 
mrtexmex2007 said:
I think Kpty is kinda feeling a litle fear, well not a litle but a bunch!!! I heard the commercials saying, (Party 933 is your station and was made for you, lets keep it that way. Go to party933.com and request your songs bla bla bla bla.... Maybe 95.7 is giving them some pressure?

I heard that promo running when 95.7 was still jazz so that shoots a hole in that theory.
 
Hmmmmmmmm, KPTY could mean a pity party for 93.3. It's a rimshot. We all know where that leads, the continuing format change.
 
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