What is Radio Kill?
1.
To completely annihilate any interest in a particular song by overplaying it on the radio.
Any song that is played around 50 times a day is effectively radio-killed
In order to effectively radio kill songs like "You're Beautiful" (which is akin to beating a dead horse since the song blows anyway), one must play it repeatedly on all the shitty radio stations until the playcount reaches 6 figures and people go postal from even hearing part of the lyrics.
98% of Christmas music is radio-killed at least a month before the actual Christmas day.
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2.
To completely annihilate any interest in a particular song by overplaying it on the radio.
Any song that is played around 50 times a day is effectively radio-killed
In order to effectively radio kill songs like "You're Beautiful" (which is akin to beating a dead horse since the song blows anyway), one must play it repeatedly on all the shitty radio stations until the playcount reaches 6 figures and people go postal from even hearing part of the lyrics.
98% of Christmas music is radio-killed at least a month before the actual Christmas day.
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1.
To completely annihilate any interest in a particular song by overplaying it on the radio.
Any song that is played around 50 times a day is effectively radio-killed
In order to effectively radio kill songs like "You're Beautiful" (which is akin to beating a dead horse since the song blows anyway), one must play it repeatedly on all the shitty radio stations until the playcount reaches 6 figures and people go postal from even hearing part of the lyrics.
98% of Christmas music is radio-killed at least a month before the actual Christmas day.
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2.
To completely annihilate any interest in a particular song by overplaying it on the radio.
Any song that is played around 50 times a day is effectively radio-killed
In order to effectively radio kill songs like "You're Beautiful" (which is akin to beating a dead horse since the song blows anyway), one must play it repeatedly on all the shitty radio stations until the playcount reaches 6 figures and people go postal from even hearing part of the lyrics.
98% of Christmas music is radio-killed at least a month before the actual Christmas day.
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