There's some truth to that. And Black radio just opens their doors wide open to Adele even though she never even goes to one station for interviews.
I hate to say it but Tyrese if all people made that point when his last album dropped. Here he is , crossover movie star , couldn't get into pop stations , but when Adele drops, she walks right in, even though she's singing RNB. And black radio stations throw her right into rotation. Oh well.
And Iggy Azeala rapping, runs right on to pop radio. And Urban stations just gave her mad run, then shocked when they find out she thinks like most white people lol. We gotta start vetting folks like the vet our artists.
When you don’t own the radio stations you can’t really complain. Yes renters have rights, but to pretend the courts aren’t stacked for the landowners is pretty ridiculous.
If you own your own shit, you can make the rules.
Do black stations control their playlist?
Hey...black folk embrace and support these folks. Don't lame the radio stations.There's some truth to that. And Black radio just opens their doors wide open to Adele even though she never even goes to one station for interviews.
I hate to say it but Tyrese if all people made that point when his last album dropped. Here he is , crossover movie star , couldn't get into pop stations , but when Adele drops, she walks right in, even though she's singing RNB. And black radio stations throw her right into rotation. Oh well.
And Iggy Azeala rapping, runs right on to pop radio. And Urban stations just gave her mad run, then shocked when they find out she thinks like most white people lol. We gotta start vetting folks like the vet our artists.
There ya go. Thanks for adding the details.Let me weigh in; I worked in urban/hip hop radio from 1996 to 2016.
Stephanie is 100% correct, about 95% of the urban stations in the USA are owned and operated by white men (via Clear Channel, Cumulus, Entercom, etc)
They push Adele, Sam Smith, Ed Sheran and Eminem hard ....but won’t listen to Calvin Richardson.
I blackballed myself from the industry by refusing to play these white R&B artists immediately upon release.
The labels and major radio companies are in bed with one another. As soon as Adele drops the GM already has her audio in your inbox and a proposed schedule for the song .....before anyone hears it.
Conversely you have to actually hear the new Tyrese and find the audio. Then request permission to add the song.
True to a degree but you have a profit motive too. McDonalds isn’t spending with your “black” station if it isn’t familiar enough
Meaning if you’re too black you will lose money because there’s not enough black advertising .
...to support your format that isn’t banging Justin Timberlake
Yes but.....
playlists are designed to attract advertisers and listeners. Unless you’re a XM station you have to play ball ....and Adele
It's not an issue of blame. It's more an issue of exposure and priority. And it's.more of an examination than a critique.Hey...black folk embrace and support these folks. Don't lame the radio stations.
Radio is suppose to be dead. So why even worry a out them?It's not an issue of blame. It's more an issue of exposure and priority. And it's.more of an examination than a critique.
It's not just radio I'm talking about. That's just an example because, tbough it aint what it was, it will always be a piece.Radio is suppose to be dead. So why even worry a out them?
We are told that social media/streams is where people get most of their music and where artist get their exposure. My point is that radio stations are following what the people like. I remember all the hype around Adele and her singing skis from black folk.
Its that simple as that! She should have also said our own people don't support their artist!
She looks damn good though!
They do when it's a white face connected to it...been doing that since the 60s...shit Timberflake or Adelle can drop an R & B record right now and crackers will cash them out.did white people ever really support RnB?
you hit the nail on the head....black people dont support it anymore....that is the main problem
Of course they do. And that's why Stephanie's statement has some truth to it. People do tend to like things from people who look like them or people theyre more likely to be exposed to so all the way back to Elvis singing hound dog when they didnt get exposed to big mama Thorntons version to Pat Boone versions or Ligtle Richard - that was somewhat understandable because of the separation of people then.did white people ever really support RnB?
you hit the nail on the head....black people dont support it anymore....that is the main problem
Btw spotify has curated playlists that have millions of subscribers that has as strings presence as radio in terms of pushing shit. Plus its not a coincidence when certain things get pushed in your face more than others. Of course social media has some room for more indies to strike gold for sure but in order to hit a real critical mass, campaigns are very effective. And people who decide where to spend the good money and resources for those campaigns have a part to play in that.Radio is suppose to be dead. So why even worry a out them?
We are told that social media/streams is where people get most of their music and where artist get their exposure. My point is that radio stations are following what the people like. I remember all the hype around Adele and her singing skis from black folk.
Of course they do. And that's why Stephanie's statement has some truth to it. People do tend to like things from people who look like them or people theyre more likely to be exposed to so all the way back to Elvis singing hound dog when they didnt get exposed to big mama Thorntons version to Pat Boone versions or Ligtle Richard - that was somewhat understandable because of the separation of people then.
But now, there's some times when you'll see a white girl doing something damn near any Black girl in church can do and they go crazy.
Funny part is Black people tend to go crazy for it to, but when they see a Black person do it , we act like it's "too slow. Too run of the mill"
The "blame" if there is any, doesn't just lie in one place.
It's not an issue of blame. It's more an issue of exposure and priority. And it's.more of an examination than a critique.
And YouTube will make sure they see them before anything else so they can have plausible deniability to the Black artist existence lol. And Black people will be doing the same lolThat's what it is right there. When radio is completely dead, white people will seek out white stars on YouTube and other platforms. Fuck'em.