Radio Needs This: “Let Me See the Booty”
“Let Me See the Booty” – The-Dream ft. Lil Jon

Too bad its not 2005 anymore because if it was then “Let Me See the Booty” would easily be a Billboard Top 40 hit. Unfortunately for this song Lil Jon fell out of favor on radio sometime between 2005 and 2008 due to a nasty case of extreme over-exposure.

Radio Needs This: “Put It Down”

"Put it Down" - The-Dream
“Put it Down” is baby-maker R&B music at its finest. The content is sexilicious, everything is anchored by a memorable hook that the rest of the song builds anticipation for each time around, and there are plenty of great lyrical lines that snag your attention throughout.
Radio Needs This: T-Pain – Reality Show
“Reality Show” – T-Pain ft. Musiq Soulchild, Raheem DeVaughn, Jay Lyriq
The vibe of this song makes it perfect for the Urban AC radio format. Especially since it features format favorites Musiq Soulchild and Raheem DeVaughn, whose songs regularly perform well on Urban AC stations. T-Pain isn’t necessarily a favorite with that crowd but this song could change their perception of him in a positive way. With T-Pain’s help Musiq Soulchild and Raheem DeVaughn might make some new fans with the teeny boppers who love T-Pain. His pop idol status could bring these artists to the attention of a wider audience if Jive/Zomba/LaFace/Konvict/Nappy Boy Entertainment take action to promote this great track. I doubt that the labels have any plans of releasing this song as a single but if they knew how appealing it would be to the urban adult contemporary crowd they might reconsider.
Right now I challenge program directors and DJs at Urban AC stations to add this song to their playlists for a while and see what kind of response it receives from your audience. I guarantee that they will love it (even though some of them might be ashamed of themselves for liking a T-Pain song).
With your help this song could prove to be T-Pain’s highest charting Urban AC song to date. But if you take no action like the labels are doing then you’ll let a great song (that your audience would definitely appreciate) slip away. It’s your choice








