J Thoughts: If I Had to Hear a Song 100x…

Every day, I drive an hour and a half to work. And when the work day ends, I drive an hour and a half home.

And every day, I hear the same 10-15 songs on the radio. Over. And over. And over, again.

It’s unclear how radio expects to maintain an audience with such rigid playlist parameters, but I’ll save my top 5 questions I’ve always wanted to ask a program director for another day.

The three songs I never want to hear again, and the ones I would replace them with:

The Worst – Jhené Aiko

Jhené Aiko - The Worst

Initially I was happy to hear an R&B song in heavy rotation, even if it’s one of my least favorite by Jhené Aiko. After replay 2,567 though, I’ve had enough. #theworst

Na Na – Trey Songz

Trey-Songz-NaNa-Bella-Twins

It was tolerable at first. Catchy. Yet and still, so basic. And intolerable after 7 months. Next.

Loyal – Chris Brown Ft. Lil’ Wayne

Chris Brown - "Loyal" Video

Who didn’t love “Loyal” when it was first released? Questionable lyrics aside, it’s uptempo, has an infectious beat and (what feels like) fun wordplay. Even with Chris behind bars during the promotion period  (-___-), the song took on a life of its own. But now that I’ve had AMPLE opportunity to learn and relearn all the words, I mostly cringe when I hear it. *raises hand* Not loyal.

New Flame – Chris Brown Ft. Usher, Rick Ross

While we wait on the new Chris Brown x Drake, “New Flame” can certainly hold us over. Yes, Chris can rap and “sing-talk,” but I love the songs where he is full-out crooning, he has such a wholesome sound, sighs. (Don’t ask me what he’s really saying though.)

The track gets a huge boost from the original heartbreak, Usher. I could do without Rick Ross, but you can’t win ’em all.

Dumb – Jazmine Sullivan Ft. Meek Mill

Jazmine Sullivan fans have been waiting 3 years for new music, so when I woke up to the world premiere of “Dumb” on the Breakfast Club last month, I was too hype. It has a nice groove, the obligatory rap feature — play my girl Jazzy!!

Love Never Felt So Good – Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake

I don’t care what genre the song  falls into by industry standards, it makes you feel good, plain and simple. Everyone should be playing it.  (Not that I agree with the decision to release posthumous projects, but that’s neither here nor there…)

Honorable Mentions *Drake voice* 

Good Kisser  – Usher

Maybe – Teyana Taylor Ft. Yo Gotti, Pusha T

My Girl – Diggy Ft. Trevor Jackson

J Events: WNBA All-Star Game, Saturday, July 27

Halfway through the first quarter we were standing outside with no tickets, ready to head home (thanks to a mix-up by Mohegan Sun). Five minutes later, we were courtside!

These girls can really ball, definitely don’t get the respect or viewership they deserve.

Trevor Jackson served as the halftime entertainment. Performing for an audience of mostly middle-aged white folks with blank expressions couldn’t have been easy, but he didn’t let it affect his energy. Members of both the East and the West came out of the locker room to support him, dancing and cheering from the tunnel.

Trevor may look familiar as he recently appeared in the Disney hit movie, Let It Shine, as Kris McDuffy. I also got the chance to see him years ago as Young Simba in the Lion King on Broadway.
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I can see him and up-and-comer B. Smyth going round for round to fill the void Chris Brown left in the R&B space – the clean-cut Disney image and the McDonald’s endorsement don’t hurt!

You may have heard his debut song “Like We Grown,” but check out his new single “Drop It” and his recent interview with Global Grind’s Brittany Lewis.

He’s a cutie!