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Eric_Blob
post 29th September 2013, 06:04 PM
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Tom Ford is the perfect choice for single imo. On my first listen of the album it stood out as a hit. Not sure how it'd do in the charts though.
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post 29th September 2013, 09:21 PM
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I'm not sure what to make of Tom Ford. Only heard it a couple of times and it doesn't grab my attention very much. I'm sure they'll play it to death though.
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post 30th September 2013, 01:20 AM
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QUOTE(lewistgreen @ Sep 29 2013, 10:21 PM) *
I'm not sure what to make of Tom Ford. Only heard it a couple of times and it doesn't grab my attention very much. I'm sure they'll play it to death though.


It's so addictive in my opinion. The beat is like Ayo Technology lol. Also, it's stayed in the top 100 in the US ever since album release week! ohmy.gif 39-60-78-77-76-77-75-77-74-73-72
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post 5th December 2013, 04:07 PM
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I apologise for not keeping up with updating this, just kept slipping my mind! wacko.gif
I do intend to keep this updated as much as possible, so for this week I have just done a normal update to carry on from.

A List
All About She – Higher (Free)
Breach feat. Andreya Triana – Everything You Never Had (We Had It All)
^Busta Rhymes feat. Q-Tip, Lil Wayne & Kanye West – Thank You
Chase & Status feat. Jacob Banks – Alive
Drake feat. Sampha – Too Much
Ella Eyre – Deeper
Eminem feat. Rihanna – The Monster
Fuse ODG – Million Pound Girl (Badder Than Bad)
Jason Derulo – Trumpets
Jessie J – Magnetic
John Newman – Losing Sleep
Kid Ink feat. Chris Brown – Show Me
Rihanna – What Now
Sigma feat. Doctor – Rude Boy
Sneakbo feat. L Marshall – Her Name
Storm Queen – Look Right Through (MK Vocal Edit)
Sub Focus – Turn Back Time

B List
Cham feat. Damien Marley – Fighter
^Childish Gambino – 3005
Chronixx feat. Kabaka Pyramid – Mi Alright
Disclosure feat. Sasha Keable – Voices
Giggs feat. Anthony Hamilton – Mr Kool
Gorgon City feat. MNEK – Ready For Your Love
^Matrix & Futurebound feat. Max Marshall – Control
Moko – Freeze
Nelly feat. Trey Songz – All Around The World
^Nipsey Hussle – U See Us
P Money – Round The Clock
Show N Prove – My People
^Timbaland feat. Jay Z, Drake & James Fauntleroy – Know Bout Me
T-Pain feat. B.o.B – Up Down (Do This All Day)
^will.i.am feat. Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa & French Montana – Feelin’ Myself

C List
*Baauer & RL Grime – Infinite Daps
DaVido – Skelewu
*Meridian feat. Big H & JME – German Whip
*Pharrell Williams – Happy
Raleigh Ritchie – Free Fall
Rascals feat. Big Narstie – My Different
Sage The Gemini – Red Nose
*Sam Smith – Money On My Mind
*Sam Smith x Nile Rodgers x Disclosure x Jimmy Napes – Together
Sampha – Too Much
*Sway feat. Ed Sheeran – Back Someday

BBC Introducing
*Malisa Grace – Don’t Know Tomorrow

Out
Mavado feat. Nicki Minaj – Give It All To Me [A List]
Mavado – At The Top (Just Us) [A List]
Joey Basa$$ feat. Maverick Sabre – My Yout [B List]
Linden Jay feat. Ruby Wood – Break The Hold [B List]
Ninetoes feat. James Newman – Silver & Gold (Finder) [B List]
Wiley feat. Andreena Mill – Born In The Cold [B List]
High Maintenance & Mediks feat. Georgina Upton – Watching Me [BBC Introducing]

* = New
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post 5th December 2013, 10:32 PM
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Good post this - it's remarkable how similar it is to the radio 1 playlist!!
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post 6th December 2013, 03:09 AM
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QUOTE(steve201 @ Dec 5 2013, 10:32 PM) *
Good post this - it's remarkable how similar it is to the radio 1 playlist!!


Yeah, it is. It wasn't like this a couple of years ago, but urban music has made a huge comeback to the charts this year. There's lots of mainstream hits now that appeal to 1Xtra's audience, whilst back in 2011 it was mainly just Rihanna, Nero, Wretch 32, etc. Almost the whole A-List this week has charted top 100 (or probably will do soon).

It's not just with the BBC either. Capital FM and Choice FM have become a lot more similar to each other, but again, there's a lot more crossover recently.
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post 6th December 2013, 04:10 PM
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It is quite similar to Radio 1, especially in terms of popular tracks.
Stuff like Busta Rhymes, Giggs, P Money and even Timbaland these days tend to just appear on 1Xtra and climb up the playlist.

Also many tracks tend to have more longevity on 1Xtra's playlist.
I believe this is Week 12(!) for Breach, Week 11 for Storm Queen and Week 10 for All About She whereas these artists will probably only appear for a few weeks on Radio 1 at most.

I think there's a good balance between popular but also specialist stuff on 1Xtra which is what makes it so appealing smile.gif


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post 6th December 2013, 04:59 PM
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I think with the likes of Breach, Storm Queen and All About She, they're on the playlist for so long because Radio 1Xtra plays them extremely early, and then they want to keep them on the playlists for a bit after their release.
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post 6th December 2013, 11:52 PM
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That's what I was thinking they get exclusive first plays of a lot of rnb tracks - it's not the same in the indie version - 6 music though!
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post 7th December 2013, 08:25 PM
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QUOTE(steve201 @ Dec 6 2013, 11:52 PM) *
That's what I was thinking they get exclusive first plays of a lot of rnb tracks - it's not the same in the indie version - 6 music though!


Yeah, even some big name global artists have their songs premiered on Radio 1Xtra (for example, Clique and Talk Dirty), which is impressive for what is quite a small station.
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post 12th December 2013, 02:41 PM
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Here's this week's playlist update. Not too sure if it will be frozen this week or next for the Christmas period.

A List
Busta Rhymes feat. Q-Tip, Lil Wayne & Kanye West – Thank You
Chase & Status feat. Jacob Banks – Alive
^Disclosure feat. Sasha Keable – Voices
Drake feat. Sampha – Too Much
Ella Eyre – Deeper
Eminem feat. Rihanna – The Monster
Fuse ODG – Million Pound Girl (Badder Than Bad)
Jason Derulo – Trumpets
John Newman – Losing Sleep
Kid Ink feat. Chris Brown – Show Me
^Matrix & Futurebound feat. Max Marshall – Control
^Nelly feat. Trey Songz – All Around The World
^Pharrell Williams – Happy
Rihanna – What Now
Sigma feat. Doctor – Rude Boy
Sneakbo feat. L Marshall – Her Name
Sub Focus – Turn Back Time

B List
Cham feat. Damien Marley – Fighter
Childish Gambino – 3005
Chronixx feat. Kabaka Pyramid – Mi Alright
^DaVido – Skelewu
Giggs feat. Anthony Hamilton – Mr Kool
Gorgon City feat. MNEK – Ready For Your Love
^Meridian Dan feat. Big H & JME – German Whip
Nipsey Hussle – U See Us
P Money – Round The Clock
^Raleigh Ritchie – Free Fall
^Sam Smith – Money On My Mind
^Sam Smith x Nile Rodgers x Disclosure x Jimmy Napes – Together
Timbaland feat. Jay Z, Drake & James Fauntleroy – Know Bout Me
*Tinie Tempah feat. Labrinth – Lover Not A Fighter
T-Pain feat. B.o.B – Up Down (Do This All Day)
will.i.am feat. Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa & French Montana – Feelin' Myself

C List
*Angel – US
Baauer & RL Grime – Infinite Daps
*Clean Bandit feat. Jess Glynn – Rather Be
*DJ Fresh vs Jay Fay feat. Ms Dynamite – Dibby Dibby Sound
*Katy B – Crying For No Reason
*Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. ScHoolboy Q & Hollis – White Walls
Sage The Gemini – Red Nose
Sampha – Too Much
Sway feat. Ed Sheeran – Back Somebody
*Wayne Marshall feat. Agent Sasco – Stupid Money

BBC Introducing
*Rubee Rayne – Breathe

Out
All About She – Higher (Free) [A List]
Breach feat. Andreya Triana – Everything You Never Had (We Had It All) [A List]
Jessie J – Magentic [A List]
Storm Queen – Look Right Through (MK Vocal Edit) [A List]
Moko – Freeze [B List]
Show N Prove – My People [B List]
Rascals feat. Big Narstie – My Different [C List]
Malisa Grace – Don’t Know Tomorrow [BBC Introducing]

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post 13th December 2013, 09:51 AM
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Good to see neew Tinie Tempah (although its not the best single choice), DJ Fresh, Katy B & Clean Bandit!

All should get good radio 1 support next month!


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post 13th December 2013, 01:52 PM
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Trevor Nelson played Tinie's new one yesterday and it does sound good on the radio but I would've preferred Mosh Pit or Don't Sell Out as the next single, though it'll probably be Someday if we get a fourth single.

Have to say I'm also quite pleased about DJ Fresh, Clean Bandit and Katy B (and Disclosure moving to the A List), it's been great to see urban music move to embracing some good dance this year and I hope it continues for quite some time biggrin.gif


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post 19th December 2013, 09:58 PM
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Doesn't look like there's going to be an update this week so I shall restart this thread in the New Year. Thank you to everyone who has read, commented and supported smile.gif
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post 20th December 2013, 01:49 AM
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QUOTE(lewistgreen @ Dec 13 2013, 01:52 PM) *
Have to say I'm also quite pleased about DJ Fresh, Clean Bandit and Katy B (and Disclosure moving to the A List), it's been great to see urban music move to embracing some good dance this year and I hope it continues for quite some time biggrin.gif


I'm pleased about that as well, but urban stations have always played certain dance genres that are popular in urbanized areas or are derived from other urban genres, so I guess it's expected. The obvious example is the UK garage from the late 90's, which was heavily supported by Kiss FM (which is still a big station, but it's a lot more commercial now), but also crunk, trap and grime in the mid-00s, then dubstep in the late 00's, now house.

The most surprising thing was probably around 2008/2009 time, because urban stations like Radio 1Xtra and Choice FM were playing Calvin Harris songs (like Dance Wiv Me and Holiday), and also David Guetta would get played because he kept collabing with big R&B stars like Kelly Rowland, Akon, Kid Cudi, Fergie, etc. Then there were the dance-pop songs by R&B singers like Forever, Don't Stop the Music, The Way I Are, I Gotta Feeling, etc. which would get played. But that kind of music has been disappearing in the past couple of years (at least coming from "urban" artists).
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post 28th December 2013, 03:59 PM
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Just wanted to post this from Compare My Radio (http://bit.ly/KbFBnF) following on from a few posts about 1Xtra playing more and more Urban Dance.

Find it quite interesting that in the past month the top 3 tracks played are from Gorgon City, Sigma and Sub Focus!

Not sure what the rest of the year has been like but I have to reiterate that I think it's brilliant they are not shying away from playing dance-like songs. I know many of you have said that this has been the case in the past but it just seems surprising to see it supposedly being preferred/played over the typical R&B/Hip-Hop!

Not complaining or anything though tongue.gif
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post 28th December 2013, 07:53 PM
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If anybody is interested, found this article about Radio 1Xtra from 2004:

http://web.archive.org/web/20070225092921/...g_rev_1xtra.htm
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Editorial review of BBC 1Xtra
This section outlines our assessment of 1Xtra’s achievements in each of our main
music genres:

Dancehall
Dancehall has become increasingly popular in the UK in the last year and 1Xtra
broadcasts seven hours of specialist Dancehall programmes each week. 1Xtra has
also contributed to the growth of Dancehall by taking the music of UK artists, such as
Blak Out and Tubby T, beyond the specialist Dancehall shows and placing it at the
heart of the daytime schedules, allowing a far wider audience to hear it. We have
also helped to bring top international Dancehall artists such as Wayne Wonder and
Elephant Man to a UK audience by featuring them extensively in daytime
programming. Sean Paul from Jamaica, now a household name here, first performed
live in the UK at 1Xtra’s launch celebrations.

1Xtra also brought UK audiences the Sting 2002 and 2003 events. This annual
festival, the biggest date in the international Dancehall calendar, is held in Jamaica in
front of an audience of over 20,000 people across three days and features the
biggest names in Dancehall alongside the best in up-and-coming talent. It had
never before been broadcast in Europe and 1Xtra was granted exclusive access to
all the artists and their performances.

“Events like Sting mean a hell of a lot to the Dancehall community. Sting is
Jamaica's biggest live event, and plays a key role in helping to break new
talent into the international market. It was great to hear the broadcast on 1Xtra.
I was proud to see, that the BBC had recognised the importance of live events
like this.”
Maurice Hamilton, VP Records, Corner Productions

Hip-Hop
1Xtra broadcasts seven hours of specialist Hip-Hop programming each week,
including a two hour weekly show, Tales from the Legend, with DJ Excalibah,
dedicated to searching out lesser heard “underground” Hip-Hop. In addition 1Xtra
gives three hours a week to UK-only Hip-Hop and in a genre dominated by US artists
1Xtra have helped the rise of UK artists such as Ricochet, Est’elle and Dynamite MC.
The highlight of 1Xtra’s Hip-Hop coverage since launch has been the Hip-Hop
Weekender staged in summer 2003. This offered a display of talent from new artists
alongside seasoned leaders of the genre highlighting the diversity and depth of this
music in the UK.

“A whole weekend of pure hip-hop beats – wow, who’d’ve thought that the BBC
would be the one to pull that off? Big love to y’all and much respect for all the
support."
Est’elle, UK Rapper

UK Garage
1Xtra has actively supported UK Garage during a difficult period for the genre,
broadcasting nine hours a week of specialist programming. Record labels and
venue owners have been turning away artists and their music because of the
perceived association with violence and crime; 1Xtra has positively backed the artists
by continuing to show faith in their music, featuring it heavily on daytime
programming. In many instances it has only been the station’s involvement that has
enabled these artists to continue to perform live.

"It's fantastic to see a station coming out of the mighty BBC on such a cutting
edge, it's doing the Garage world proud and most importantly the listener!"
Paul 'Radical' Ruiz, Warners Club Rep

RnB
1Xtra broadcasts seven hours of RnB specialist programming each week as well as
featuring it extensively during daytime programming. 1Xtra has created an entirely
new form of mixing in RnB - blending and scratching records in the “refix” style, as
pioneered by 1Xtra’s G Child - which moved the genre on. 1Xtra’s RnB DJs have so
impressed the scene that international superstar Nelly has asked for them to support
him on his tour of the UK in March 2004 – an indication of the impact 1Xtra has
already had on the black music scene.

“G Child is the man, the true innovator – his show is unmissable to all serious
fans of cutting-edge UKG.”
GK, 24 yr old London listener

Drum & Bass
1Xtra broadcasts seven hours of Drum & Bass specialist programming each week,
presented by the new wave of UK Drum & Bass DJs, including DJ Bailey and DJ
Flight – both brought to UK radio for the first time. 1Xtra is the only station in the UK
to feature Drum & Bass regularly in daytime shows. In February 2003 the station’s
Xtra Bass Week took the music out on the road for a consecutive six night tour
around the UK, culminating in a weekend of wholly Drum & Bass programming.

“A week of nothin’ but the toughest Drum & Bass – there is a god.”
Listener from Leeds


There's no mention of dubstep and grime, but they were still in their beginnings at that time, and really would've come under UK garage at the time (same with bassline, etc.), and I'm sure they would have played those genres at. Crunk and trap also aren't mentioned, but this was around the time when they were just becoming mainstream.


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post 28th December 2013, 10:14 PM
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I loved elephant man lol
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post 29th December 2013, 10:12 AM
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QUOTE(Eric_Blob @ Dec 20 2013, 01:49 AM) *
I'm pleased about that as well, but urban stations have always played certain dance genres that are popular in urbanized areas or are derived from other urban genres, so I guess it's expected. The obvious example is the UK garage from the late 90's, which was heavily supported by Kiss FM (which is still a big station, but it's a lot more commercial now), but also crunk, trap and grime in the mid-00s, then dubstep in the late 00's, now house.

The most surprising thing was probably around 2008/2009 time, because urban stations like Radio 1Xtra and Choice FM were playing Calvin Harris songs (like Dance Wiv Me and Holiday), and also David Guetta would get played because he kept collabing with big R&B stars like Kelly Rowland, Akon, Kid Cudi, Fergie, etc. Then there were the dance-pop songs by R&B singers like Forever, Don't Stop the Music, The Way I Are, I Gotta Feeling, etc. which would get played. But that kind of music has been disappearing in the past couple of years (at least coming from "urban" artists).


Well certain genres like Garage and Drum & Bass overlap between dance and urban so its not surprising to see 1Xtra support them, as they always have.

As for Kiss, let's not forget it started out as a dance station, so at the time it played house, trance and other dance genres heavily.
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post 6th January 2014, 06:06 PM
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Little update today presumably just to refresh things after Christmas smile.gif

A List
*Beyoncé feat. Jay Z – Drunk In Love
*Beyoncé – XO
Busta Rhymes feat. Q-Tip, Kanye West & Lil Wayne – Thank You
^Cham feat. Damian Marley – Fighter
Chase & Status feat. Jacob Banks – Alive
Disclosure feat. Sasha Keable – Voices
Drake feat. Sampha – Too Much
Ella Eyre – Deeper
Eminem feat. Rihanna – The Monster
Fuse ODG – Million Pound Girl (Badder Than Bad)
Jason Derulo – Trumpets
John Newman – Losing Sleep
Matrix & Futurebound feat. Max Marshall – Control
Nelly feat. Trey Songz – All Around The World
Pharrell Williams – Happy
Sigma feat. Doctor – Rudeboy
Sneakbo feat. L Marshall – Her Name
Sub Focus – Turn Back Time
^will.i.am feat. Miley Cyrus, Wiz Khalifa & French Montana – Feelin' Myself

B List
^Baauer & RL Grime – Infinite Daps
Childish Gambino – 3005
Chronixx feat. Kabaka Pyramid – Mi Alright
DaVido – Skelewu
Giggs feat. Anthony Hamilton – Mr Kool
Gorgon City feat. MNEK – Ready For Your Love
^Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. ScHoolboy Q & Hollis – White Walls
Meridian Dan feat. Big H & JME – German Whip
Nipsey Hussle – U See Us
P Money – Round The Clock
Raleigh Ritchie – Free Fall
Sam Smith – Money On My Mind
Sam Smith, Nile Rodgers, Disclosure & Jimmy Napes – Together
Timbaland feat. Jay Z, Drake & James Fauntleroy – Know Bout Me
Tinie Tempah feat. Labrinth – Lover Not A Fighter
T-Pain feat. B.o.B – Up Down (Do This All Day)

C List
Angel – Us
Clean Bandit feat. Jess Glynne – Rather Be
DJ Fresh vs Jay Fay feat. Ms Dynamite – Dibby Dibby Sound
*Jennifer Hudson feat. T.I. – I Can’t Describe (The Way I Feel)
Katy B – Crying For No Reason
Sage The Gemini – Red Nose
Sampha – Too Much
Sway feat. Ed Sheeran – Back Someday
Wayne Marshall feat. Agent Sasco – Stupid Money
*Wilkinson feat. Detour City – Too Close

BBC Introducing
Rubee Rayne – Breathe

Out
Kid Ink feat. Chris Brown – Show Me [A List]
Rihanna – What Now [A List]

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