Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Bump It Or Dump It, 51


Strong Bump – A hit. I really like it. Rewind worthy

Weak Bump – It’s listenable. Something you have to be in the mood to listen to. Not Bad

Weak Dump – Don’t really like it. Might like parts of it but not the whole composition. Could grow on you. Underwhelming

Strong Dump – Get rid of it. Absolutely don’t like it. Garbage. Hate It



Simple rules: 

As we do every week, I'll giving you the Top-9 new singles officially sent to Urban-format radio stations, that are either beginning to chart right now or expected to chart soon. In exchange, you can have & listen to them, and personally comment below, stating if you would *Bump It* or *Dump It* for each record and why... [Strong Bump, Weak Bump, Weak Dump, or Strong Dump] 



"WOULD YOU MIND" (PrettyMUCH),
Debuting #44 on Pop formats;
via Syco/Columbia [592 Daily US Spins]. -  Sounds stereotypical boy-bandish, a mix of pop and a bad attempt at being cool by adding hip hop influences. It doesn’t sound authentic or original or even different. Sounds very contrived. Sounds like something that’ll be played in suburban hip hop dance classes and dance routines for years to come. There’s some skill shown in the singing. – Weak Dump

"SUBEME LA RADIO" 
(Enrique Iglesias f/ Descemer Bueno, Zion, & Lennox),
Currently #48 on Pop formats;
+ Shipped to Rhythmic/Club formats;
via [433 + 136 Daily US Spins]. – Sounds like one of those Latin songs; that blows up and becomes inescapable to the point of being annoying. Should play well the club and on Pop Stations. But It doesn’t do it for me – Strong Dump

"SOMETHING NEW" (Wiz Khalifa f/ Ty Dolla $ign),
Debuting #49 on Urban formats;
via Rostrum/Atlantic [396 Daily US Spins]. –Not a particularly good use of the sample. It doesn’t really stand out or grab interest. Doesn’t sound like a radio single – Weak Dump

"PULL UP HOP OUT"
(WillThaRapper),
Currently #50 on Urban formats;
+ Shipped to Rhythmic/Club formats;
via Sweizy Gang/Republic [392 Daily US Spins]. – The flow needs to be tightened up. The lyrical ability is low, and it lacks originality or the ability to standout. Doesn’t sound like a radio single, it sounds like something that would be played on an underground radio station. – Strong Dump 

"I GET THE BAG" (Gucci Mane f/ Migos),
Shipped out to Urban formats on 8/28/17;
via 1017/Atlantic [beginning w/ 171 Daily US Spins]. -  It’s the same old same. It sounds like just about every other Migos song. The same flow, same production, same type of hook, and same subject matter. It may get radio play and club spins because it’s mixable. – Strong Dump

"SPICE GIRL" (Aminé),
Shipped out to Urban formats on 8/25/17;
via Republic [beginning w/ 106 Daily US Spins]. – It’s catchy even tho the concept is super predictable. It should get some radio play, it’s simple, repetitive, and has a some sing along qualities to it. – Weak Bump

"PUSH" (Kenny Lattimore),
Debuting #39 on Adult Contemp. formats;
via eOne Music [92 Daily US Spins]. – Definitely for the adult crowd. But not his best work. It’s missing something. It doesn’t sound like a hit or even a standout record. – Weak Dump

"PILLS & AUTOMOBILES"
(Chris Brown f/ Yo Gotti, A-Boogie Wit'a Hoodie, & Kodak Black),
Shipping to Urban formats 8/23/17;
via RCA Records [beginning w/ 81 Daily US Spins]. – It’s a bad Chris Brown rap/sing track. Sounds like a forced collaboration. I expect it to get radio play however, just based on who’s on the track and the fact that it sound like basically everything else right now and that it’ll be super easy to mix. – Strong Dump

"A LIE" (French Montana f/ The Weeknd & Max B),
Shipped out to Urban formats on 8/29/17;
via Coke Boys/Bad Boy/Epic [beginning w/ 76 Daily US Spins]. – The parts of the song are good, but they would be much better separated from each other. The beat is interesting but it clashes with The Weeknd and French singing the hook. Probably should have picked one or the other. This may do decent on radio. I can really see it do well in the club. It has a party and pop bottle vibe to it. – Weak Bump

It ‘s a rough week for new singles.
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Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Bump It or Dump It 50








Strong Bump – A hit. I really like it. Rewind worthy

Weak Bump – It’s listenable. Something you have to be in the mood to listen to. Not Bad

Weak Dump – Don’t really like it. Might like parts of it but not the whole composition. Could grow on you. Underwhelming

Strong Dump – Get rid of it. Absolutely don’t like it. Garbage. Hate It



Simple rules: 

As we do every week, I'll giving you the Top-9 new singles officially sent to Urban-format radio stations, that are either beginning to chart right now or expected to chart soon. In exchange, you can have & listen to them, and personally comment below, stating if you would *Bump It* or *Dump It* for each record and why... [Strong Bump, Weak Bump, Weak Dump, or Strong Dump] 


"FRIENDS" (Justin Bieber f/ BloodPop),
Debuting #35 on Pop formats;
+ shipped to Rhythmic/Club formats 8/21/17;
via GENPOP/Schoolboy Ent/Def Jam [1,690 Daily US Spins].  – The production is alright, the singing is alright, but it lacks it factor. It sounds contrived, it's perfect for radio and clubs, it's too safe. I feel like this has been done before. It’s not bubble gum pop but it's still extremely pop. Weak Dump 

"RELATIONSHIP" (Young Thug f/ Future),
Shipped to Urban formats 8/16/17;
via 300 Ent/Atlantic [beginning w/ 615 Daily US Spins]. – Blah, it’s the same old same over a different type of beat. It’s safe trap music essentially. I’m bored with the subject matter, the flow was predictable and the production was just so-so. I still expect it to get radio spins – Strong Dump 

"PLOT TWIST" (Marc E. Bassy f/ Kyle),
Debuting #49 on Urban formats;
via Republic [421 Daily US Spins]. – Other than the cursing which makes it not safe for pop radio, I’m not sure how this fits urban radio. It’s for all intents and purposes a pop record. It's too simple and stripped down. – Strong Dump 

"WHILE WE'RE YOUNG" (Jhene Aiko),
Shipped to Urban formats 8/17/17;
via ARTium/Def Jam [beginning w/ 281 Daily US Spins]. – Perfect end of the Summer Jam. Has a lazy summer day vibe. Has widespread potential, for young people it can make you day dream for older crowds it can make you reminisce, should consider shipping it to Adult Contemporary stations also. I can see this being a big hit in concert. I’m not sure what the potential is for clubs, but if they still slow it down and do some bumping and grinding this could get some spins. – Strong Bump 

"I WANT U" (Brian McKnight),
Currently #37 on Adult Contemp. formats;
via McKnight Music LLC/SONO [136 Daily US Spins]. – It’s classic sounding Brian Mcknight, but it doesn’t sound like a single or a hit. Sounds like a strong album cut. A song I expect to hear in movie and tv scenes in the near future. Weak Bump 

"BACK FOR MORE" (Justine Skye f/ Jeremih),
Shipped to Urban formats 8/21/17;
via Atlantic/Republic [beginning w/ 131 Daily US Spins].  – It doesn’t do it for me. It's missing the it factor. It's not a strong radio single, neither is it a club banger. It's not very memorable or stand out. – Strong Dump

"HONESTLY" (Boney James f/ Avery Sunshine),
Currently #39 on Adult Contemp. formats;
via Concord Jazz/Universal [116 Daily US Spins].  – Perfect for the older crowd. It’s Deeply soulful. Smooth jazz and jazz stations will definitely give it play; but with jazz stations drying up, this should seamlessly cross over into R&B if given the chance. – Strong Bump 

"INSECURE" (Jazmine Sullivan f/ Bryson Tiller),
Shipped to Urban formats + Adult Contemp. 8/23/17;
via RCA Records. [beginning w/ 24 Daily US Spins]. – It’s an interesting listen, the production is different and the delivery of the singing is borderline rapping. It sounds like a perfect soundtrack to the popular cable show Insecure; that alone will give it popularity. I expect to hear it on the show very soon.  – Weak Bump

"PATTY CAKE" (Kodak Black),
Shipping to Urban formats 8/25/17;
via Atlantic. – A decent beat, the drums don’t match the melody. It’s ruined by the wack lyrical content and flow. It’s a bunch of random unfocused bars – Strong Dump


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Wednesday, August 16, 2017


Strong Bump – A hit. I really like it. Rewind worthy

Weak Bump – It’s listenable. Something You have to be in the mood to listen to. Not Bad

Weak Dump – Don’t really like it. Might like parts of it but not the whole composition. Could grow on you. Underwhelming

Strong Dump – Get rid of it. Absolutely don’t like it. Garbage. Hate It



Simple rules: 

As we do every week, I'll giving you the Top-9 new singles officially sent to Urban-format radio stations, that are either beginning to chart right now or expected to chart soon. In exchange, you can have & listen to them, and personally comment below, stating if you would *Bump It* or *Dump It* for each record and why... [Strong Bump, Weak Bump, Weak Dump, or Strong Dump] 



"THERE'S NOTHING HOLDIN' ME BACK" (Shawn Mendes),
Currently #1 on Pop formats;
via Island/Universal [18,105 Daily US Spins]. – It’s catchy and whimsical. It has a little bit of crossover appeal. I don’t expect it to be played in urban clubs or radio, but its one of those songs that eclectic people will somehow know. – Weak Bump

"#WHITEGIRLVOICE" (RajiTheOne),
Currently #45 on Urban formats;
via ROQA/EMPIRE Dist. [545 Daily US Spins]. – It has a Drake vibe to it. This can be a positive or a negative. Overall decent lyrics, decent production. The concept and creativity are the strength of the song. It could work on radio or in the club. – Weak Bump

"TEXT UR NUMBER" (DJ Envy f/ Fetty Wap & DJ Sliink),
Debuting #47 on Urban formats;
via Commission Music Group/BMG [468 Daily US Spins]. – Has major crossover potential. I expect this to get play in a lot of pop, top 40 stations, and clubs more than urban. It has definite party appeal. It's one of those songs that can get played out quickly because you can’t escape it. – Weak Bump

"NEW RULES" (Dua Lipa),
Debuting #47 on Pop formats;
+ Shipping to Urban formats 8/22/17;
via DL Ltd/Warner Bros Music [353 Daily US Spins]. – Okay, this also has major crossover potential. It's super mixable. I can hear this being played outright or mixed into almost any kind of set from EDM to Carribean. Probably needs a remix to get heavy urban play, but I dig. – Weak Bump

"HEARTLESS" (YFN Lucci f/ Rick Ross),
Shipped to Urban formats 7/31/17;
via Think It's A Game Ent. [215 Daily US Spins]. – It’s simple. It has a decent beat. The obvious selling point is the Rick Ross verse. It doesn’t really stand out, but can be easily mixed and should work on radio or club sets. – Weak Bump

"FLOOD WATCH" (Juicy J f/ Offset),
Shipped to Urban formats & Rhythmic/Club formats 8/6/17;
via Columbia [213 Daily US Spins]. – It sounds different than anything currently on the radio. But I don’t see this as a single for club or radio honestly, sounds more like an album cut. Currently, this would be hard to mix the whole song into a set because it's so different. You could mix the part of the beat that transitions in a mix. If this were to work it would completely change the sound of what’s out currently out –Weak Bump.

"DIE FOR YOU" (The Weeknd),
Debuting #35 on Adult Contemp. formats;
+ Shipped to Urban formats 8/12/17;
via XO/Republic [122 Daily US Spins]. - Strong Production. Strong Transitions. Has that signature Weeknd sound. This has all kind of potential. This may be a big one across multiple formats. – Strong Bump

"DANGEROUS GAME" (112),
Debuting #37 on Adult Contemp. formats;
+ Shipped to Urban formats 8/16/17;
via One Twelve Music/eOne [116 Daily US Spins]. – It’s missing the “It Factor” that makes it a hit. It's alright but definitely missing something. This is an album cut, but it may get some spins on the late night R&B segments. – Weak Bump

"RAF"
(A$AP Mob f/ A$AP Rocky, Playboi Carti, Quavo, Lil Uzi Vert, & Frank Ocean),
Shipped to Urban formats 7/10/17;
via ASAP Worldwide/Polo Grounds/RCA [67 Daily US Spins]. – I can see it getting club, and pumping out of car systems because of the bass. I can see it on mixtapes, and maybe a little radio, but not prime time or constant consistent all day radio play. It's mixable, but because it sounds so much like everything out it’s not essential. – Weak Bump


If you want to download these for yourself click the link, judge them for yourself and let me know rather you would bum or this week's new singles?

Thursday, August 10, 2017

Bump or Dump 48

Strong Bump – A hit. I really like it. Rewind worthy

Weak Bump – It’s listenable. Something You have to be in the mood to listen to. Not Bad

Weak Dump – Don’t really like it. Might like parts of it but not the whole composition. Could grow on you. Underwhelming

Strong Dump – Get rid of it. Absolutely don’t like it. Garbage. Hate It



Simple rules: 

As we do every week, I'll give you the Top-9 new singles officially sent to Urban-format radio stations, that are either beginning to chart right now or expected to chart soon. In exchange, you can have & listen to them, and personally comment below, stating if you would *Bump It* or *Dump It* for each record and why... [Strong Bump, Weak Bump, Weak Dump, or Strong Dump] 



"KNOW NO BETTER" 
(Major Lazer f/ Travis Scott, Quavo, & Camila Cabella),
Currently #34 on Pop formats;
+# 43 on Rhythmic/Club formats;
via Mad Decent/Warner Bros. [1560 + 615 Daily US Spins]. -  This is kinda tricky. There are parts I like and parts I hate. The parts don’t fit well together. The ED sound is not bad. The tone and pace fit. But the lyrics sound like they should be over something else. I can def see it in certain clubs and definitely on pop airwaves. Even with Travis Scott and Quavo on the track, I’m having a hard time imagining this crossing over to urban formats and clubs.  Weak Dump 

"LOVE U BETTER" (Ty Dolla $ign f/ Lil Wayne & The-Dream),
Currently #40 on Urban formats;
+ Shipped to Rhythmic/Club formats 8/1/17;
via Atlantic [626 Daily US Spins]. -  I can definitely hear this pumping out of a system driving down the road, at a bbq, or just as the warm up section of the night is finished at the club. I'd be shocked if it became a smash, but I could see it getting lots of burns and being around for a while. It's easy to sing along to and can be easily mixed or transitioned to and out of. It has a great summer sound but it's not distinctively summer so it may stick around into the fall.  Weak Bump

"BANK ACCOUNT" (21 Savage),
Currently #44 on Urban formats;
+ Shipped to Rhythmic/Club formats 8/8/17;
via Slaughter Gang/Epic [562 Daily US Spins]. – The production is good, I can see a better rapper making a smash freestyle over it. The lyric quality is terrible.  Because it’s easy to follow and the has some sing along qualities. I can see it being a hit in the club. It’s a good song to turn up to, but it has too much of a hard edge underground sound to completely take over radio or crossover. It could be around for awhile however. Weak Bump

"SO EXCITED" (Fat Joe ft/ Dre),
Currently #48 on Urban formats;
via Terror Squad/RNG/Empire Dist. [482 Daily US Spins]. – Heavy Bass and familiar sample. Extremely mixable. Should play well in the club. You can turn up to it, and mix it in with other trap. It’s a pretty versatile record, the radio should get behind it. Weak Bump

"I DON'T KNOW" (Vivian Green),
Currently #27 on Adult Contemp. formats;
via Make Noise/Caroline Dist. [235 Daily US Spins]. – Starts off with a familiar sample and picks up quick. It's good to hear Vivian Green back, and older heads will definitely be excited that she hasn’t missed a beat. It’s kind of up tempo and has a familiar sound, so there’s a potential for some crossover, this could easily play on the morning drive, mid day, primetime and afternoon drive segments. This has great crossover potential. It has some great club potential also. Keep your eye on this one. Strong Bump

"GET YOU" (Daniel Caesar f/ Kali Uchis),
Currently #33 on Adult Contemp. formats;
via ICM Partners/danielcarsar.com [173 Daily US Spins]. – Nice full smooth sound. Also, has plenty of potential. Could see this not only on quiet storm mixes and late night love, but definitely morning drive, mid day, primetime and afternoon drive segments. This has great crossover potential. Basically, if the station plays Miguel they should have no problem playing this. I could see it in some clubs. I look forward to more from Daniel Caesar – Strong Bump

"GAMBLE" (Rich Homie Quan),
Shipped to Urban formats 7/27/17;
via Motown/Capitol [154 Daily US Spins]. – The production is good, and the sound is full. It's kind of catchy. Kind of Bass heavy. I can definitely see it doing well in the club, for some reason I’m not sure about the radio. – Weak Bump

"ON & ON" 
(Lenny Grant [aka Uncle Murda] f/ 50 Cent & Jeremih),
Shipped to Urban formats;
+ Rhythmic/Club formats 8/05/17;
via G-Unit/Caroline Dist. [108 Daily US Spins]. – Good use of the sample, good production. Can’t imagine a clean version of the song honestly. The song really doesn’t work for Uncle Murda style, but 50 and Jeremih work together very well. Based on whats on the radio, I can’t really see a large spot for it. It also has a very summer sound and with summer coming to a close, not sure if this is good timing.  I can see it in the clubs early in the night. But I can see it in a show or movies party scene so their might be hope for life after radio for it. – Weak Bump

"PERFECT" (Dave East ft/ Chris Brown),
Shipped to Urban formats;
+ Rhythmic/Club formats 8/1/17;
via Mass Appeal/Def Jam. -  Sounds like a trap song. So it's mixable. I can see it getting some club play and a few radio spins, but it does nothing to set itself apart from everything else out. It has no distinct features – Weak Bump



If you want to download these for yourself click the link, judge them for yourself and let me know rather you would bum or this week's new singles?