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Till The World Ends (Remix) - Britney Spears/Nicki Minaj/Ke$ha

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Martin Mac

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Hey, does anybody know how many and which Top 40 stations are playing the remix of Till The World Ends instead of the original version?
 
This song is really helping to push the dubstep movement in America. I wish dubstep received a little more attention here, but maybe not as much attention as it receives in the U.K. The dubstep sound is perfect for hip hop artists who love using those slow, low bpm beats. They could successfully use the dubstep sound to incorporate electronica into their slow 70-80 bpm instrumentals without having to use faster beats, or "go techno" against their wishes.
 
KDM 7000 said:
This song is really helping to push the dubstep movement in America. I wish dubstep received a little more attention here, but maybe not as much attention as it receives in the U.K. The dubstep sound is perfect for hip hop artists who love using those slow, low bpm beats. They could successfully use the dubstep sound to incorporate electronica into their slow 70-80 bpm instrumentals without having to use faster beats, or "go techno" against their wishes.

Yeah, that makes me envision a future were alot of the past's and today's crossover rappers such as Ludacris, Pitbull, Flo-Rida, 50 Cent, and other rappers start racking up Top 10 pop hits again without the help of another artist due to using dubstep instrumentals.
 
Dubstep is definitely gaining popularity in San Antonio. I've heard dubstep incorporated regularly in mixshows on 94.1 KTFM, Party 97.7, 98.5 The Beat. Party 97.7 probably has the longest dubstep segments of the stations I mentioned.
 
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