Summer Jams of Years Past
faux_rillz
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Prompted by an exhange in this thread:
http://soulstrut.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=400506&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=7&fpart=1
Holiday was relatively certain that a single supreme summer jam could be identified for each of the past five years. I'm not so sure. I'd like to try it, though, for each of the past ten years:
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
Start your memories, poptarts...
http://soulstrut.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=400506&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=7&fpart=1
Holiday was relatively certain that a single supreme summer jam could be identified for each of the past five years. I'm not so sure. I'd like to try it, though, for each of the past ten years:
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
Start your memories, poptarts...
Comments
2004- Lean Back
2003- Get Low
2002- Drawing a blank right now
2001- Hot in Herre
To be continued...
Wasn't 2003 "Crazy In Love"? And Sean Paul had big records...
I think "Hot in Herre" was actually 2002.
For 2001, I remember Missy's "Get Your Freak On" being huge.
I think Get Low blew peoples heads off
You Dont Have To Call was also banging in 02...
Really? I must be slipping
"In Da Club" had come out around December of '02, and had largely fizzled in favor of other Fifty records by summer of '03 (at least in NY).
Was it that big outside of NY?
blew up over here.
"your really jus gunna put your feet next to my cereal? are you serious?"
dame kills shit.
I lived in the Bay then and it was HUGE.
Let us not forget "Izzo" in 2001...
Before this gets out of hand I think we need to ground this a little:
We are talking about SUMMER JAMS, songs that broke in the summer and owned it, not the biggest hit songs from the year, although that might be an interesting thread as well.
It was large here - my fondest memory being seeing that video at Alfie's Carribean Soul Food (RIP)
Don't know that it qualified as a singular Summer Jam though
What year was "Frontin"???
same, that and "excuse me miss" remix were killing at the clubs but not necessarily "the summer jawns"
and here - not sick of it yet.
close to the edit by art of noise was a huge summer hit in grade six.
Nah--"Frontin'" was '03, but it is automatically disqualified on account of being softbatch. I hate that record.
LOL
regardless- it looks like 2003 was a BIG year for 'summer jams'
That might have been THE summer jam though.
All day on radio? Check
Non-hip-hop stations? Check
Video play? Check
Remixes, reggae and otherwise? MURDERRROIIIIII!
In the clurb? Check
(although, I never saw a club jump off to this record... it was always the "catch a breather"/"hit the bar" track)
What, are you playing on the Mariah team now, son?
You bring up an important signifier of summer jamness, though: reggae, reggaeton and merengue remixes. Also unofficial remixes featuring The Lox/Fifty/Cam.
That shit was so bad. That girl can not sing.
2003
And no.
WAIT! But it had Busta Rhymes on the remix... isn't that a prerequisite?
It doesnt have to be good to be a summer jam. I think picking one song as the Jam of a whole summer is impossible. As much as that track sucked it was everywhere that summer.
I don't think the number of remixes has anything to do with the song being a summer jam.
Frontin got tons of remixes for a lot of reasons:
1. Tempo (Frontin was a little faster than most hip hop of 2003, and lent itself well to a variety of genres as a result)
2. Key (the more monotone the vocal, the more remixes, and Pharrel cannot sing)
3. Popularity (of course is part of it)
4. The fact that the single had an a capella
5. Crossover Capability (simple singing + rap always makes for a lot of dance styled remixes)
The Knack: My Sharona (relief pitcher track: Good Girls Don't)
Donna Summer: Hot Stuff (relief pitcher track: Bad Girls)
CRITICAL
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1999
1998
1997