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.Thanks to the strange powers that be (damn the yams!) it took until 2015 for Australia to get a vaguely deep house #1 single. This is a strange entity for that. But the omnipresent hit that trumps all competitors? I'm at two minds for how this remix compares to the original version. It does do the typical Robin Schulz trick of making the original version sound like an awkward slowed down version, but the backbone is very different. The best trick up Felix Jaehn's sleeve is revealed in the very intro; those horns are horns of glorious triumph that do a better job of encapsulating Omi's exhileration than anything in the original version. Along with that, despite what I said earlier, they are something that goes well with the song's success, it sounds like the best you could hope for if you were introduced to it as the #1 record in the country.
Sadly though, that IS the best moment. It's played a bit too safe after that, and no effort is made to improve the fact that Omi's vocals on the original were always just a little too modulated for it not to be distracting. Fine enough grooves though. 3.9 Laatst gewijzigd: 07:39.I'm not sure if this quite fits in as house, but this is the latest in the resurgence of the deep house remix phenomenon (with its many variants), with the trumpet used to good effect here.
Of all these new songs, I wouldn't have picked this to be the one to get the coveted #1 spot, but maybe the song being kept fairly short and simple was the key. The remix is a vast improvement on the original for catchiness. 4. EDIT: Upgrade.
Surprisingly very catchy. I think those subtle beats and the trumpet really draws me in. 5.
Laatst gewijzigd: 09:29.I go overseas for a few weeks, and track this song, waiting until I get back home to hear it, seeing as my music sites were blocked where I was. I get back and see it at #1 on Australian iTunes, eagerly anticipating what I would be listening to. Needless to say, I wasn't expecting this at all, and doesn't seem like a #1 song. Regardless though, I really like it on first listen for some inexplicable reason, and look forward to hearing it on the radio. EDIT: I love it already. Such a fresh and chilled vibe.
Grew on me massively in the last week. It wouldn't surprise me if it were one of my top songs of the year by the end of 2015.
EDIT 2: I absolutely love everything about this. This is the happiest I've felt listening to a song in quite some time. A very deserved #1.
In my opinion, it's the best song to have hit #1 in Australia since Daft Punk's 'Get Lucky' back in May 2013. It's going to have to take something REALLY good this year to knock this off as my favourite song of 2015. 5. 6. Laatst gewijzigd: 08:12.
'Every artist from Jamaica wants to thrive in the U.S.,' OMI says. 'I'm just grateful.' What song drew the most cheers this summer?
OMI's 'Cheerleader,' as the Jamaican reggae/pop artist's smash wins coveted honors as Billboard's No. 1 song of the summer of 2015. The buoyant Louder Than Life/Ultra/Columbia single crowns Billboard's annual, which tracks the most popular hits based on cumulative performance on the weekly Billboard Hot 100 chart from Memorial Day through Labor Day. (All charts, including the final 2015 Songs of the Summer scorecard, will update tomorrow, Sept. 9, on Billboard.com.) 'Every artist from Jamaica wants to thrive in the U.S.,' says OMI (born Omar Samuel Pasley), 29. 'There are so many great songs that deserve the recognition that 'Cheerleader' has had.
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I'm just grateful.' 's 'See You Again' (featuring ) had led Songs of the Summer most of the season (for 13 of the chart's first 15 tracking weeks), but the six-week Hot 100 reign of 'Cheerleader' (which ranked at No. 16 on the season's first Songs of the Summer survey) pushes it to the pinnacle. 'Again,' whose 12-week Hot 100 command began prior to the Songs of the Summer tracking span, finishes the summer at No. OMI is the third rookie act to claim the top song of the summer with a first Hot 100 hit in the last four years. Then-newcomers ('Fancy') and ('Call Me Maybe') won in 2014 and 2012, respectively.
OMI is the first male soloist to earn the honor with a debut Hot 100 hit in Billboard's. 's 'Bad Blood' featuring, ranks at No. 3 for summer 2015, followed by 's 'Can't Feel My Face' (No. 4) and 's 'Watch Me' (No.
5) rounding out the top five. Like 'Cheerleader,' 'Face' also started at No. 16 on Songs of the Summer, although not until the July 25 tally. Swift's hit, meanwhile, is one of OMI's summer 2015 favorites. Among others? 'Again,' 's 'Want to Want Me' and and 's 'Where Are U Now,' with.
(Not that listening to hits took up all of OMI's summer. His tasks included judging a Jamaican cheerleader competition. 'I was there giving my support,' he says with a gentlemanly chuckle.) Of course, many others count 'Cheerleader' among their summer 2015 essentials. 'I followed the success of 'Cheerleader' overseas for many months,' says Rick Thomas, WBMP (92.3 AMP Radio) New York program director. AMP leads all U.S. Radio stations in plays for the hit (more than 2,300 since first spinning it in January, according to Nielsen Music) after Felix Jaehn's remix of the song, first released in its original form in 2012, had spurred it to top multiple global charts ahead of its American breakthrough. And, despite the song's age, it truly bloomed this summer: it sold 87 percent of its 2.2 million downloads sold to date during the Songs of the Summer tracking weeks.
'I wasn't surprised after we saw massive numbers and success around the world. We knew the chances were pretty good for the U.S.
Landscape,' says Columbia executive VP promotion Lee Leipsner. 'We had a story to spread in every single market where the song was exposed. 'The appeal of 'Cheerleader' has been its simple message and cool groove.
It's a breezy record that just makes you happy.' Up next for OMI: his debut Louder Than Life/Ultra/Columbia album, Me 4 U, due Oct. 16, ushered in by new single The song, which echoes the feel-good vibe of 'Cheerleader,' is already drawing pop radio play. 'When you have a hit single, and this is just my humble opinion, and people are anticipating the follow-up, you don't want to go too far away from what they originally knew you for,' OMI says. 'At the same time, 'Hula Hoop' is not another 'Cheerleader.'
It's a good transition.' And, quite possibly, a contender for top song of fall.