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I dont think european dance is having more success this year than in previous years. Just a few big hits, that's it, pretty much the norm.

 

Ok, I did exaggerate a little. Usually the big European dance hits that do well tend to be in English. You're quite right that it's no different to 2010.

 

2010 = Alors On Dance 2011 = Danza Kuduro (non English hits)

2010 = We No Speak Americano 2011 = Loca People (almost non English)

2010 = Stereo Love 2010 = Mr. Saxobeat (English)

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I dont think european dance is having more success this year than in previous years. Just a few big hits, that's it, pretty much the norm.

 

Maybe not dance music from Europe. But europop (I know this isn't quite the same as eurodance) is huge atm. Rihanna, Snoop Dogg, Jennifer Lopez, Chris Brown, The Wanted, etc. have all had massive hits this year doing it. And then you've got songs like Don't Hold Your Breath with sounds exactly like a Robyn song. Then you've got the actual europop hits, like Mr. Saxobeat and Hello.

 

In the US aswell, european music is the biggest it's been in a long time.

Well Swagger Jagger went #1 and this will probably be a bigger hit..

 

Yes probably but it doesn't mean it isn't/wasn't terrible. Its just funny with how pretentious Radio 1 can be about their playlists that this makes it. Swagger Jagger got to No1 but dropped pretty swiftly with a lot of hype. Will be interesting to see how her album goes.

Ok, I did exaggerate a little. Usually the big European dance hits that do well tend to be in English. You're quite right that it's no different to 2010.

 

2010 = Alors On Dance 2011 = Danza Kuduro (non English hits)

2010 = We No Speak Americano 2011 = Loca People (almost non English)

2010 = Stereo Love 2010 = Mr. Saxobeat (English)

 

Stereo Love is barely even English with that girl's terrible accent :lol:

There is no english version.

 

I'm surprised there's not a bigger reaction to Danza Kuduro being playlisted in that case - normally a non-English-language song being playlisted would be the cause for at least a discussion.

Stereo Love is barely even English with that girl's terrible accent :lol:

 

Yeah. :lol: People are always shocked when I tell them its English. I think just because it's a foreign sounding song, and they can't understand what she's singing, everybody assumes it must be a different language. Plus, it's an instrumentally driven track really. I think most people like Stereo Love because the music is so relaxing and summery, rather than for the lyrics. :lol:

 

Also, imo:

 

Alors on danse > Danza Kuduro

We No Speak Americano > Loca People

Stereo Love > Mr. Saxobeat

 

So 2010 wins. :kink:

:w00t: I'm so exicted that Danza Kuduro is playlisted. Hopefully it can be at least a top 20 - now that'd be amazing for a non-English song

B-List is rocking: The Horrors, Bombay Bicycle Club, Lana Del Rey, Florence & Labrinth

Good to see Ed, Maverik Sabre and Arctic Monkeys

Nice to see Kelly on the playlist, the first ever American idol going strong

Thanks for the updated list.

A lot of acts seem to give Radio One the exclusive for their new single but then R1 fail to support it, what's the point in them having that exclusive then? :huh:

 

Whaaat? Danza Kuduro? If they're going to playlist a foreign language dance song (and kudos to them for doing so for the second time in 12 months), they could have at least picked a decent one :drama: Still waiting on a UK release of Om Sanningen Ska Fram to be honest...

 

Pleased to see Kelly still getting support, and obviously Ed Sheeran but that was inevitable.

Thanks for the updated list.

A lot of acts seem to give Radio One the exclusive for their new single but then R1 fail to support it, what's the point in them having that exclusive then? :huh:

 

What is "the exclusive"? Do you mean when artists let Radio 1 do the radio premieres of their songs? I think even if they don't actually get playlisted, letting Radio 1 do the radio premiere is still quite beneficial since it's the biggest radio station in the country, and they often will have a discussion about the song before and after playing it, which commercial stations aren't very likely to do.

YES. Two of my favourite songs this year have been playlisted in the same week! :wub:
Never will either, you'll have to wait for her next era before she appears on this playlist again (IF she does...)

Im a bit annoyed at the fact that she done an interview with them. I know other artists have done interviews and got snubbed but i want this song to save her era in the UK.

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Ok, I did exaggerate a little. Usually the big European dance hits that do well tend to be in English. You're quite right that it's no different to 2010.

 

2010 = We No Speak Americano 2011 = Loca People (almost non English)

 

? Almost non english? Its even with English and Spanish...

Plus, the main catchy bit of the song is in English so I wouldnt say its 'almost non english' at all.

Danza Kuduro is probably teh original version, they played it on floorfilers and they also wrote "Lucenzo feat. Don Omar" but it was the original verison by Don Omar. There is an english version (featuring Pitbull) but it's by different artist, but also featuring Lucenzo

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