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Post by allow that on Sept 27, 2003 14:08:50 GMT -5
After seeing this in the Taking Off section at Rhythmic, I decided to download this.
This is pretty good. Quality R&B meets reggae... and not dancehall, but real reggae.
Are there plans for this to be the next single?
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Post by EvanJ on Sept 27, 2003 16:03:19 GMT -5
Launch has a new video by him for a different song.
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Post by laguy03 on Sept 28, 2003 3:59:08 GMT -5
I dont think his album is going anywhere...
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Post by allow that on Oct 29, 2003 15:10:29 GMT -5
Alright, what's going on here? this is now on 12 Rhythmic stations... 7 of the 12 just added it this week. Did it go for adds, or did 7 stations randomly and coincidentally start playing it this week?
Oh, and here's an odd one... KTU is one of the 7 stations.
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Post by reception on Oct 30, 2003 21:06:50 GMT -5
"Perfect Proposal" is all over Hawai'i radio! The CHR/Rhythmic and Hawaiian music stations are playing it.
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Post by allow that on Oct 30, 2003 22:03:02 GMT -5
....and Hawaiian music stations are playing it. Oh wow. That's kind of cool.
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Post by allow that on Nov 2, 2003 13:58:05 GMT -5
This is now going for adds this week... November 4.
It is already on 15 Rhythmic stations, many of which are playing it a LOT.
I liked "Friend Like Me" a lot more than this, but this is still pretty good. I can see this being a mid-size hit for him.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2003 9:52:47 GMT -5
I'm really liking this right now. However, I think it's way too much quality reggae to do well. Radio only likes offbeat reggae-influenced songs like "Never Leave You" and Wyclef.
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