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Post by IndieAdvocate / Spectrum on Jan 29, 2024 14:51:10 GMT -5
Per JBE, impacting AAA next Monday, February 5th (and already added by KTBG Kansas City).
I am curious to see how the radio edit comes out.
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Post by Daryl the Beryl on Mar 3, 2024 10:46:39 GMT -5
For what it's worth, Republic released a clean version of the song on streaming. The f-bomb is simply muted; no substitutions were made.
Also, wow has he lost the momentum he had from his 2020 album era AFTER signing to a bigger label. I know the song title's a bit iffy, but you would think this would be charting by now given that he managed a pair of charters in 2022, even if those didn't do as well as the 2020 singles. Even Blood on the Tracks got a bit of longevity on some station playlists, particularly the Madison AAA, if I recall.
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Post by macattack on Mar 3, 2024 16:31:54 GMT -5
I think the F-bomb is hurting the airplay. You can't even say the title of the song on air. I don't understand why labels and artists keep going this, KennyHoopla made the same mistake last year for example. You can't put the F-bomb in the title of your radio single. You just can't. How can radio play or promote you if they can't even say the title of the song?
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