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Post by onefrayedrepublic on Jul 2, 2009 2:49:17 GMT -5
call me sensitive debbie?
Didn't mean to offend... rhythmic is playing the crap out of Soulja Boy... if that goes, this goes.
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G-Reg
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Post by G-Reg on Jul 2, 2009 3:38:00 GMT -5
Could it have something to do with them being white guys from Colorado rather than black dudes from Atlanta? No its probably because this is not rhythmic. Perhaps some ignorant people need a lesson on what rhythmic is. THIS IS NOT IT. I am constantly shocked by comments like this. Some songs cross over and they are not rhythmic. Black dudes from Atlanta would not ever release this garbage and expect to get spins on rhythmic either. Why you are racial profiling is beyond me. How very presumptuous of you. You have also implied that there is some black man behind Rhythmic selection by your comments. That is also wrong on many levels. There are so many things wrong with this post I cannot even begin. Wow... way to flip out! Them being white has SO much to do with them not being played on rhythmic stations. And you're telling me that if this was a #1 pop song by black guys from Atl that they would not get anymore spins on rhythmic? HA! That is laughable. OF COURSE they would be getting more spins. I've been living in DC for four years, I was the only white person at my job. I know EXACTLY how my black friends would react to a electro-poprap song by some white guys from Colorado, they would laugh. There are so many things wrong with your post and your attitude, I don't even know where to begin.
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MOWE
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Post by MOWE on Jul 2, 2009 10:58:44 GMT -5
LOL...
To me, this does sound like the type of song that should be getting at least moderate airplay at Rhythmic. I'm not sure why they aren't playing this song, but it sure is puzzling.
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Post by onefrayedrepublic on Jul 2, 2009 16:54:06 GMT -5
the rhythmics here in Colorado are playing it (though they might want to cause its local)... but I'm guessing the rhymthics outside the deep south are playing this a bit as it did chart over there...it just didn't go very far.
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colton
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Post by colton on Jul 6, 2009 7:16:33 GMT -5
6 spins in front of Lovegame. Last day at #1. It was good while it lasted. :)
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Post by onefrayedrepublic on Jul 6, 2009 10:36:03 GMT -5
2 weeks at #1. That's a victory. Let's see if we can get a top 20 out of starstrukk and call in a good era.
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Post by Cody on Jul 6, 2009 13:20:36 GMT -5
2 weeks at #1. That's a victory. Let's see if we can get a top 20 out of starstrukk and call in a good era. keep the one-hit wonder label away
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Post by B-Boy on Jul 14, 2009 12:30:40 GMT -5
the rhythmics here in Colorado are playing it (though they might want to cause its local)... but I'm guessing the rhymthics outside the deep south are playing this a bit as it did chart over there...it just didn't go very far. I was shocked to find this on the KQKS playlist though. Rhythmics are going in that direction anyway. I still haven't heard this on 95.5 in Atlanta. They probably won't add this until a month or two. They're always behind on the pop leaning cuts, Pink's "Sober" and "So What" for example.
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