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NYC’s Power 105 Cracks Down On Offensive Rap Lyrics

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April 19th, 2007 by Castina

Tagged as: Hip Hop, Power 105.1

Power 105 is one of two NYC radio stations that says it will no longer play profanity-laced hip-hop.

“The station won’t sound that different, because we weren’t playing a lot of that anyway,” said program director Helen Little. “What we’re doing is holding labels and artists accountable for what they say and how they say it.

“We want our listeners to know that whatever they hear here, we thought about it.”

Helen went on the air yesterday morning with Ed Lover, Egypt and Donnell Rawlins, music director Nadine Santos and guests who included activists Kevin Powell and the Rev. Al Sharpton.

This “town meeting” was designed to involve listeners in a discussion of content issues surrounding hip hop and radio.

The discussion came as some critics, like Rev. Al. Sharpton, who pushed for last week’s firing of WFAN’s Imus, vowed to turn their attention to negative images and lyrics in hip-hop music.

Lover and Little said, however, that Power had been having this discussion for some time, and Santos, among others, cautioned against linking Imus’ comment about the Rutgers women’s basketball team with hip hop.

“Let’s not get it twisted,” she said. “This isn’t what hip hop is about. What Imus said has nothing to do with hip hop.”

There was also discussion over whether some listeners want more graphic lyrics. Little said they may, and that’s fine.

“We’re not saying you can’t make this music,” she said. “Just we won’t play it.

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  1. On October 22nd 2007, J-Marveliss wrote:

    Hey , how u doin ?I would like to find out if the station is still giving opportunities for new up coming artist. If so what are the qualifications I must have to do so .I am producer that would like to submit my artist track ,Mackalevin . And also what is the address for me to send it too .

    Thank you .

  2. On March 15th 2008, Cena T wrote:

    I have a lot of respect for your stand on the lyrics…I think Power 105 makes me WANT to listen to you! I even want my family to listen…thank you for making radio a more uplifting experience Power 105!

    Cena T

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