Re: Power 106 sounds more like a CHR/Pop than a Hip Hop station
I think that Hip Hop has changed a lot since 2001, I think part of it is because of the ecomony. When everything's on the up and up, people want to hear dark and negative songs (for example, Grunge Rock in the 90's), when things aren't so good people want to hear upbeat positive songs (For example, disco in the Late 70's)BJordan said:Rapping about how angry you are is a thing of the past. Do you think that the Power 106 would want hear somebody rapping about their guns, drive by and killing somebody? No. That was in a thing of 2001 but now in 2011 Power 106 won't touch any of those violent record not to my knowledge. About me wanting to hear recurrents on Power 106 I don't anymore. I have my iPhone for Hip Hop/R&B throwbacks. I love Lupe Fiasco The Show Goes On, Wiz Kalifah Roll Up, Lupe Fiasco Out of My head featuring Trey Songz and Back Seat New Boyz Featuring Dev Aston Martin Music Rick Ross, Buzzin Mann Featuring 50 Cent Party Rock Anthem LMFAO as well as Shots and I'm in L.A.wdb2003 said:I agree but this is a hispanic market 80% which is Power's core listeners. Hispanics perfer rhythnmic and pop tracks. We are in a new generation so what you hear on the westcoast you wont hear back east or in the midwest. As agree today's music sucks never thought I would hear myself say that.