anyone know where i can purchase the wav of this track
Acton
That was horrific, absolutely horrific.
Syntonic
Was clean cut and now a bad boy, geez that's the music industry for yah...able to take a women beater and make him a superstar. I can't believe there is still a demographic for him, he should be spit on.
UrbanNinja
im glad he hit that girl now he's more famous than ever
pyro264jb
The point of this thread was the bring to your attention that Top 100 Pop radio stations are now playing songs that compromise of 60% edm and like 40% vocals. Ya the track is cheesy (kinda catchy) but the bigger picture is that pop culture is slowly accepting more and more edm in their tracks. 10 years ago you would never of heard a track like this on the radio. And ten years from now maybe it will be 100% edm with no vocals playing on our local radio stations. Lets hope...
enydo
what
Sykonee
quote:
Originally posted by pyro264jb
The point of this thread was the bring to your attention that Top 100 Pop radio stations are now playing songs that compromise of 60% edm and like 40% vocals. Ya the track is cheesy (kinda catchy) but the bigger picture is that pop culture is slowly accepting more and more edm in their tracks. 10 years ago you would never of heard a track like this on the radio. And ten years from now maybe it will be 100% edm with no vocals playing on our local radio stations. Lets hope...
Yes, because EDM has never charted before...
Here's the 'poor' chart showing of 2 Unlimited's Get Ready For This in 1991, when there must have been no EDM in the charts according to your logic:
Chart - Peak position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 - 38
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play - 4
U.S. Billboard Hot Singles Recurrents - 1 U.S. Billboard Top 40 Mainstream - 17 (!)
Australian Singles Chart - 2
Dutch Singles Chart - 10
Irish Singles Chart - 3
New Zealand Singles Chart - 50
Spanish Singles Chart - 2
Swedish Singles Chart - 36
UK Airplay Chart - 33
UK Singles Chart - 2
LoveHate
quote:
Originally posted by pyro264jb
The point of this thread was the bring to your attention that Top 100 Pop radio stations are now playing songs that compromise of 60% edm and like 40% vocals. Ya the track is cheesy (kinda catchy) but the bigger picture is that pop culture is slowly accepting more and more edm in their tracks. 10 years ago you would never of heard a track like this on the radio. And ten years from now maybe it will be 100% edm with no vocals playing on our local radio stations. Lets hope...
you're a iing delusional idiot.
Adam420
I can't believe that he's actually been a member since 2002.
costizzle
lol i love the J LO post
Syntonic
quote:
Originally posted by pyro264jb
The point of this thread was the bring to your attention that Top 100 Pop radio stations are now playing songs that compromise of 60% edm and like 40% vocals. Ya the track is cheesy (kinda catchy) but the bigger picture is that pop culture is slowly accepting more and more edm in their tracks. 10 years ago you would never of heard a track like this on the radio. And ten years from now maybe it will be 100% edm with no vocals playing on our local radio stations. Lets hope...
More like, the artists collaborating with so called DJs are really just at the end of road. And know the only thing left to milk dry is the EDM scene.
oh and lol.
10 years ago this would never happen, mainly because the EDM scene was always stigmatized badly. Goes to show you people are even more desperate to make themselves sound better and look younger.:stongue:
Sykonee
quote:
Originally posted by Syntonic
10 years ago this would never happen, mainly because the EDM scene was always stigmatized badly. Goes to show you people are even more desperate to make themselves sound better and look younger.:stongue:
Yeah, everyone realized when Madonna and William Orbit worked together nearly 15 years ago, there'd just be no future in it.