DJOnAStick said:Have to keep in mind that this song is targeted to the 18-25 year olds out there who are trying to grow up but also act like 13 year olds in heat. Not 30+ year old males who are working like dogs to provide for a baby on the way. I guess I'm just funny that way, but I'm 32 years old and I work in radio PLUS I'm the resident DJ at the largest club in Middle Tennessee outside of Nashville. I see every weekend how the 21 & up crowd reacts to the song. It's like their previous release "Shots" with Lil' John. They go nuts! Not everything that works in a club will translate to extra arbitron points on the radio, but you know...if they like it enough to download it and dance to it in a club environment then perhaps you should be playing it. Whether you like it or not of course. Top 40 is like Country, it's never going to sound like it used to. It's up to the current crop of programmers to adjust to your listening audience's taste with equalled change or get left behind and become totally irrelevent to them. LMFAO is just one of those groups that have taken the Top 40 genre and put a slightly different twist on it. To put LMFAO up there (or down there) with Right Said Fred is an insult. RSF was barely a one-hit wonder and LMFAO has more than one hit to their name just for starters.
DJOnAStick said:I see every weekend how the 21 & up crowd reacts to the song.
atlantaboy said:DJOnAStick said:I see every weekend how the 21 & up crowd reacts to the song.
Because you work at a dance club - that's like working at a Nascar track and bragging about how much 30-40 year olds worship Jeff Gordon
DJOnAStick said:. To put LMFAO up there (or down there) with Right Said Fred is an insult. RSF was barely a one-hit wonder and LMFAO has more than one hit to their name just for starters.
sdh483 said:DJOnAStick said:. To put LMFAO up there (or down there) with Right Said Fred is an insult. RSF was barely a one-hit wonder and LMFAO has more than one hit to their name just for starters.
RSF's song peaked at #1 back in '92: http://www.billboard.com/artist/right-said-fred/11665#/artist/right-said-fred/11665
How is it insulting to compare this song to RSF? They both are about male masculine, border-crossing egotistical dance songs. One is just updated for 2011. How is that insulting? Just because LMAFO has more hits doesn't mean they won't end up on the "Where are they now" category, where RSF is on the list.
DJOnAStick said:sdh483 said:DJOnAStick said:. To put LMFAO up there (or down there) with Right Said Fred is an insult. RSF was barely a one-hit wonder and LMFAO has more than one hit to their name just for starters.
RSF's song peaked at #1 back in '92: http://www.billboard.com/artist/right-said-fred/11665#/artist/right-said-fred/11665
How is it insulting to compare this song to RSF? They both are about male masculine, border-crossing egotistical dance songs. One is just updated for 2011. How is that insulting? Just because LMAFO has more hits doesn't mean they won't end up on the "Where are they now" category, where RSF is on the list.
RSF was here and then he was gone. LMFAO is not a one hit wonder like RSF was. They've been here for more than just one song on the radio. Just because we may easily forget who they are in the future doesn't mean they are on the same 'level' with RSF. RSF did nothing after "I'm Too Sexy" and LMFAO has clearly been able to produce more than one hit in their lifespan. I can see the parallel between the two, but one of these is not like the other. That's all I'm saying.
CatCall said:DJOnAStick said:sdh483 said:DJOnAStick said:. To put LMFAO up there (or down there) with Right Said Fred is an insult. RSF was barely a one-hit wonder and LMFAO has more than one hit to their name just for starters.
RSF's song peaked at #1 back in '92: http://www.billboard.com/artist/right-said-fred/11665#/artist/right-said-fred/11665
How is it insulting to compare this song to RSF? They both are about male masculine, border-crossing egotistical dance songs. One is just updated for 2011. How is that insulting? Just because LMAFO has more hits doesn't mean they won't end up on the "Where are they now" category, where RSF is on the list.
RSF was here and then he was gone. LMFAO is not a one hit wonder like RSF was. They've been here for more than just one song on the radio. Just because we may easily forget who they are in the future doesn't mean they are on the same 'level' with RSF. RSF did nothing after "I'm Too Sexy" and LMFAO has clearly been able to produce more than one hit in their lifespan. I can see the parallel between the two, but one of these is not like the other. That's all I'm saying.
But wasn’t the discussion here regarding the song and how much it’s despised, and not the band LMFAO? See the original post.
DJOnAStick said:atlantaboy said:DJOnAStick said:I see every weekend how the 21 & up crowd reacts to the song.
Because you work at a dance club - that's like working at a Nascar track and bragging about how much 30-40 year olds worship Jeff Gordon
Is it really? I know you don't like the song.
I'm not saying that whatever is played in a club environment is a hit and should be on the radio. What I am saying is playing the same 30 songs over and over and over is stupid and quite frankly, one of the biggest reasons the majority of big city Top 40 stations all hover around a 5-8 share in the market. Programmers have lost touch with their listeners and they listen too much to the consultants and brand managers.
CatCall said:Back in the day this probably would have been considered a novelty song. Not sure if the same terminology applies to today.