Bored of the music you're hearing in the charts, annoyed that decent UK artists never get into the official top 40 , frustrated that no matter how hard you work your music doesn't seem to get any mainstream recognition? Well that's all about to change, when the UK artist Chart show hits our TV screens.
The brainchild of Jewels; the talented young lady behind 'Youth Scope', The Chart show will be an alternative version of Top of the Pops whereby artists can come on the show and perform while entering the charts. Unlike any other music shows this chart show will be full of music that you are actually listening to, music that is big on the underground scene like Grime, Bassline, Dub Step, Funky House, UKG and RnB. The show promises to keep the format very British; promoting and showing homage to all that is home-grown. It will be full of home-grown talent, unsigned acts and even the presenters will be wearing designs by new UK designers. There will be live audiences, give aways, interviews and exclusive videos and will be full of excitement as you watch your favourite artists move up and down the charts. This chart show will give you a reason to wanna go back into music shops and actually purchase a copy of an album rather than downloading (most times illegally so you get it for free, you cheapskates lol) Plus, chart positions will be based soley on record sales from popular shops so that gives you an even bigger incentive to put your hand in your pocket and support your fellow UK artists. This aint just any standard chart show, it's a chart show with a huge twist, it's for people like you. Top of the Pops ran for 42 successful years so theres no reason why this chart show can't be just as successful as long as the people who it is aimed at support it.
"The more respect and support we give our chart, the bigger and better it will become" -Jewels
For more info or if you'd like to get involved contact Jewels
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Labels: new movements to look out for, This could be big, TV
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