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Richie
08-06-2010, 11:08 AM
I tune in the odd time and when I do tune in theres always that one dj thats singing live on air, it sounds ******ed because they are normally dreadful. My question is can there be a rule that djs aren't aloud sing on air, fair enough if they record it then play, but when djs start singing over a gd song that I wana listen to it turns me off.


Also its annoying when a dj speaks in the middle of a song can't they hold there urge to speak for 2mins?

gangstaagent1
08-06-2010, 11:14 AM
Some times DJ's talk during songs cuz they don't have lots to say but it might be important.

With the DJ's singing I know very few that would actually sing, so I don't find it that much of a problem to be honest.

Nixt
08-06-2010, 11:14 AM
I am aware that Radio Management tend to PM DJs who speak over songs that are being played, and I would assume this is the same for singing over songs. I am sure Jess, Scott or Gemma will come and clarify but I am pretty sure I'm right. What I would advise you to do is PM Radio Management or post a complaint in the relevant area and then it can be addressed when it happens :).

Richie
08-06-2010, 11:16 AM
Some times DJ's talk during songs cuz they don't have lots to say but it might be important.

With the DJ's singing I know very few that would actually sing, so I don't find it that much of a problem to be honest.

1) I know 'Get down to my room, competition' or 'I have to say hello to bob' is very important
2) Strange that, considering anytime I tune in theres always someone singing on air live.


Fair enough I know your staff but you don't have to be bias and defend the fact that it is ******ed


EDIT: Thanks peter i let jiggy know

Rapidshare
08-06-2010, 11:18 AM
1) I know 'Get down to my room, competition' or 'I have to say hello to bob' is very important
2) Strange that, considering anytime I tune in theres always someone singing on air live.


Fair enough I know your staff but you don't have to be bias and defend the fact that it is ******ed

You don't have to swear to get your point across.

Abciscool
08-06-2010, 11:19 AM
YES.... Aidy : )

Richie
08-06-2010, 11:20 AM
Define ******ed : mentally ******ed: people collectively who are mentally ******ed; "he started a school for the ******ed"


I don't actually know why its filtered its another term for stupid..

Nixt
08-06-2010, 11:22 AM
The term ******ed when used in the medical context is fine, but I'll be honest I'd say 99.9% of forum users would only every use it to be offensive.

Richie
08-06-2010, 11:23 AM
but im not being offensive lol im basically say


its ******ed = its stupid


but anyway thats besides the point of the thread :P

Rapidshare
08-06-2010, 11:28 AM
Define ******ed : mentally ******ed: people collectively who are mentally ******ed; "he started a school for the ******ed"


I don't actually know why its filtered its another term for stupid..


Ret αrded? You do realize that an massive offense to me right? And I am pretty sure it's offended many other people too. How would you like it if your sister/brother had a problem during birth and was born a vegetable, and someone just said ret αrded' to your sibling.

People like you disgust me, think about others when you post on the forum, not yourself.

Why should staff bother with this, your attitude is disgusting.


Too staff, sorry about the word use, please remove if you wish.

Inseriousity.
08-06-2010, 11:28 AM
lol you tune in at the wrong times then, I tune in every now and again and I hear no-one singing! Although talking over songs, I do hear that sometimes. doesn't really bother me tbh cos its not something im focused on, its just on in the background, which means these sort of things just go straight over my head.

Richie
08-06-2010, 11:36 AM
Ret αrded? You do realize that an massive offense to me right? And I am pretty sure it's offended many other people too. How would you like it if your sister/brother had a problem during birth and was born a vegetable, and someone just said ret αrded' to your sibling.

People like you disgust me, think about others when you post on the forum, not yourself.

Why should staff bother with this, your attitude is disgusting.


Too staff, sorry about the word use, please remove if you wish.

Your family don't work for habbox :S oh and it wasnt meant to offend any1 lol re tord is basically 'stupid' imo

Grig
08-06-2010, 11:53 AM
I'd admit I used to do it when I was like 14 LOOL years ago. Nowadays I know how unprofessional it is and I know there are a couple of DJs who love to do it, there has never really been a rule about this I don't think, as you could argue all those singing compilations should not be played.

But if your argument is that it is being abused by someone you could easily PM a complaint about the specific DJ to radio management.

Although I do see your point mate as it annoys me too, you don't see people singing on radio nowadays because it will cause ear pain.

---------- Post added 08-06-2010 at 08:01 PM ----------

To add to the point that a 10 to 20 second singing clip is alright of a DJ and is sometimes funny, but if it goes beyond it just becomes annoying.

Shar
08-06-2010, 12:06 PM
If DJs want to sing let them sing? Some listeners want the DJs to sing on air. Fair enough if you don't want then to sing throughout the show that's different, but a little bit of singing isn't going to do any harm.

Kieran
08-06-2010, 12:48 PM
Are you saying my singing was crap Rich when I used to play it? :l

myke
08-06-2010, 12:51 PM
I'd admit I used to do it when I was like 14 LOOL years ago. Nowadays I know how unprofessional it is and I know there are a couple of DJs who love to do it, there has never really been a rule about this I don't think, as you could argue all those singing compilations should not be played.

But if your argument is that it is being abused by someone you could easily PM a complaint about the specific DJ to radio management.

Although I do see your point mate as it annoys me too, you don't see people singing on radio nowadays because it will cause ear pain.

---------- Post added 08-06-2010 at 08:01 PM ----------

To add to the point that a 10 to 20 second singing clip is alright of a DJ and is sometimes funny, but if it goes beyond it just becomes annoying.

think about the target audience, the target audience is 11-16 y.os mainly, and that is something a 11-13 y.o would find amusing and entertaining.

scott
08-06-2010, 12:56 PM
Sometimes when I listen and hear it I want to kill the DJ. Especially if it's really bad, I think if it is only once in say a couple of shows as in not every show it's ok. If it is done constantly then I do agree it is really annoying. If you hear any DJ doing it a lot, feel free to send Jess, Gemma and myself a PM and we will talk to the DJ.

About the talking over songs, if it's again done all the time we will PM them as it is really annoying as the songs were requested by the listeners so quite rude just to talk over them all. I don't think it's a big problem though after someones been told not to do it normally they don't do it again!

Catzsy
08-06-2010, 01:01 PM
Ret αrded? You do realize that an massive offense to me right? And I am pretty sure it's offended many other people too. How would you like it if your sister/brother had a problem during birth and was born a vegetable, and someone just said ret αrded' to your sibling.

People like you disgust me, think about others when you post on the forum, not yourself.

Why should staff bother with this, your attitude is disgusting.


Too staff, sorry about the word use, please remove if you wish.


Your family don't work for habbox :S oh and it wasnt meant to offend any1 lol re tord is basically 'stupid' imo

The word as used by Richie is one of the many definitions of it which is used today e.g. stupid. The word is in the filter and he didn't avoid it i.e. ******ed. He said that the singing sounded stupid not that the dj was. If he had called the dj a ****** then it would have been completely different as that is plainly rude. The word is in the filter as the word can be used to describe a mentally disabled person which society regards as very offensive. I have left the word as we are a little more lenient in Feedback where the filter is involved as otherwise members find it hard to explain their opinions in respect of it.

Nicola
08-06-2010, 01:17 PM
I think tbh a DJ pre-recording themselves signing on air is fine but if they are singing over a listeners request it can get a little irritating.

Talking over a song is okay in moderation. As long as they aren't doing it over EVERY song and it is something really important and they don't talk over the whole song, I think it's alright.

Grig
08-06-2010, 07:26 PM
I think tbh a DJ pre-recording themselves signing on air is fine but if they are singing over a listeners request it can get a little irritating.

Talking over a song is okay in moderation. As long as they aren't doing it over EVERY song and it is something really important and they don't talk over the whole song, I think it's alright.

Exactly my point + rep for the comment :)

---------- Post added 09-06-2010 at 03:26 AM ----------

p.S: Must spread first ;[

leah
08-06-2010, 07:34 PM
it never used to be a problem, obviously if it's done all the time then it would be annoying but i don't see the harm in a one off, i sung the pokemon theme tune once and everyone was lovin' it :S:S:S

Blinger$
08-06-2010, 07:36 PM
it never used to be a problem, obviously if it's done all the time then it would be annoying but i don't see the harm in a one off, i sung the pokemon theme tune once and everyone was lovin' it :S:S:S
i'm sure you don't sound like someone who's balls haven't dropped yet..


(yeah, you're a girl, i know.. but its a sayin' ?)

Mathew
08-06-2010, 07:41 PM
My question is can there be a rule that djs aren't aloud sing on air, fair enough if they record it then play, but when djs start singing over a gd song that I wana listen to it turns me off.
Does listening to HxL turn you on, Richie..? :P:P


Ret αrded? You do realize that an massive offense to me right? And I am pretty sure it's offended many other people too. How would you like it if your sister/brother had a problem during birth and was born a vegetable, and someone just said ret αrded' to your sibling.
I daresay it's of equal offence to call your brother/sister a vegetable..? :S

I don't listen to HxL that often so I don't really mind but talking through songs does annoy me a lot.

scott
08-06-2010, 08:06 PM
it never used to be a problem, obviously if it's done all the time then it would be annoying but i don't see the harm in a one off, i sung the pokemon theme tune once and everyone was lovin' it :S:S:S

gotta catch 'em all ;)

but yeah as long as it isn't done all the time it's ok :P

xxMATTGxx
08-06-2010, 09:48 PM
gotta catch 'em all ;)

but yeah as long as it isn't done all the time it's ok :P

I agree with this pokemon. As long it isn't all the time, every show in the day or what not then it really isn't a main concern. Its normally just harmful fun which makes people laugh in some cases. :P

Rapidshare
08-06-2010, 10:00 PM
Does listening to HxL turn you on, Richie..? :P:P


I daresay it's of equal offence to call your brother/sister a vegetable..? :S

I don't listen to HxL that often so I don't really mind but talking through songs does annoy me a lot.

Tell me why would it be a offence if I called my younger brother if he was a vegetable?

Mathew
09-06-2010, 06:16 AM
Tell me why would it be a offence if I called my younger brother if he was a vegetable?

I just found it rather ironic that you were complaining about someone offending your "younger brother" then you do it yourself.. :)

marriott0.01
09-06-2010, 06:23 AM
Ergh when DJ's sing it makes my ears bleed. They are so tone deaf :|

leer34$
09-06-2010, 07:12 AM
I think you just tune in at the wrong time. :D
I have never heard a Dj sing on air, Occasionally people talk over songs; but usually only when it is important.

scott
09-06-2010, 08:08 AM
Ergh when DJ's sing it makes my ears bleed. They are so tone deaf :|

Just like you used to sign on air...:P

xxMATTGxx
09-06-2010, 08:36 AM
Ergh when DJ's sing it makes my ears bleed. They are so tone deaf :|

LOL. You can't say much mr!

Grig
09-06-2010, 09:57 AM
LOOL I swear I have Garner singing somewhere >= )

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But yeh I sometimes find it entertaining if it's done in moderation, particularly when it's other people ;p

e5
09-06-2010, 10:15 AM
I prefer constant music, not dj's talking about habbo:) if im listening and with someone suddenly, id rather they didnt hear about habbo... i tune it cos its convenient sometimes and have ok songs.

Josh
09-06-2010, 10:30 AM
I prefer constant music, not dj's talking about habbo:) if im listening and with someone suddenly, id rather they didnt hear about habbo... i tune it cos its convenient sometimes and have ok songs.

I partially agree. Some people like the talking but I tune in MAINLY for convenience. But I think that a 20 second clip of a DJ singing is enough for that show.

Some covers made by DJs (Aiden and Keri) are actually quite amusing and I enjoy listening to that entire song. Another good song is Rimes rapping to some song that he played yesterday; loved it.

If the singing is done in moderation and it is a pre-recorded clip, then it's fine. But the DJ should know if they are a good singer or not... if they aren't, they shouldn't sing.

Keri?!
09-06-2010, 10:36 AM
The covers i've done with people are seriously just generally for fun, I know I'm not a good singer and would never sing live on air.
I only sing with people cause the end result is usually so funny but then again I'd only play it once, then if asked probably play it again.

I do think it's silly if they're singing live on air cause of the microphone delay aswell, it goes behind the song.
Singing's okay if it's pre-recorded and if it's just a silly attempt at the song

scott
09-06-2010, 11:36 AM
I prefer constant music, not dj's talking about habbo:) if im listening and with someone suddenly, id rather they didnt hear about habbo... i tune it cos its convenient sometimes and have ok songs.

So you would want a radio on a HABBO fansite, not to mention HABBO? :S

.iNova.
09-06-2010, 11:54 AM
I might sometimes sing on air, but I wouldn't pretend i'm good. And if you don't like it, just send a shoutout, i'm sure any DJ would take note of anything thier listeners didn't like.

Sharon
09-06-2010, 12:25 PM
It is seriously annoying when people sing on air, i know which ones and their awful.

myke
09-06-2010, 12:30 PM
I prefer constant music, not dj's talking about habbo:) if im listening and with someone suddenly, id rather they didnt hear about habbo... i tune it cos its convenient sometimes and have ok songs.

hello and welcome to habboxforum.com, please be sure to check out our site at habbox.com ... why not tune into our radio at habboxlive.com?? They play some wicked tunes!

can someone please give any dj that talks about habbo a reprimand, thanks.

elliott, you of all people should know that's what the fansites for, if you want constant music tune into another radio, like, yanno, a real radio? not one on a fansite...

Here, to save you even having to Google:
http://www.1.fm/

scott
09-06-2010, 02:01 PM
hello and welcome to habboxforum.com, please be sure to check out our site at habbox.com ... why not tune into our radio at habboxlive.com?? They play some wicked tunes!

can someone please give any dj that talks about habbo a reprimand, thanks.

elliott, you of all people should know that's what the fansites for, if you want constant music tune into another radio, like, yanno, a real radio? not one on a fansite...

Here, to save you even having to Google:
http://www.1.fm/

oh that's right, tell our listeners to go to listen to another radio :S

but yeah, what he said basically.

Rapidshare
09-06-2010, 03:10 PM
I just found it rather ironic that you were complaining about someone offending your "younger brother" then you do it yourself.. :)

That was an example u'know? I dont have to tell the all seeing truth. My brother is perfectly normal.

marriott0.01
09-06-2010, 03:14 PM
Just like you used to sign on air...:P

I never sung on air :O

Molly.22
09-06-2010, 03:43 PM
I would never sing on air myself but the listeners on Habbo always tell you to sing, so I don't see a problem? I think you should only talk over songs for something important.

sammy
09-06-2010, 04:16 PM
I never sung on air :O

You even told me to play a clip of you and elle singing barbie girl for dogboys birthday :|.

But yeah i agree with everyone else, it's okay in moderation, pre-recorded songs are okay as long as they are only played a couple of times, and talking over a song should only happen if it's important (A)

Recursion
09-06-2010, 05:25 PM
Tbh, I agree with the OP, singing on air is annoying :(


Define ******ed : mentally ******ed: people collectively who are mentally ******ed; "he started a school for the ******ed"


I don't actually know why its filtered its another term for stupid..

*REMOVED*

Edited by Bolt660 (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not be rude to other forum members.

marriott0.01
09-06-2010, 05:49 PM
You even told me to play a clip of you and elle singing barbie girl for dogboys birthday :|.

But yeah i agree with everyone else, it's okay in moderation, pre-recorded songs are okay as long as they are only played a couple of times, and talking over a song should only happen if it's important (A)

That was a joke song :| Me and Elle were obviously doing it for a laugh... We weren't attempting to sound good like DJ's on air who sing think they are, when they're actually tone deaf.

=Lizzy
09-06-2010, 05:50 PM
i Admit i can't sing and never will on air.

wiktoria
11-06-2010, 08:01 PM
That was a joke song :|

Lol Jodan no one is trying to actually sing nice, it's all a joke :)

sammy
11-06-2010, 08:02 PM
Lol Jodan no one is trying to actually sing nice, it's all a joke :)

Exactly, i've done loadsssss of pre recorded songs with other djs and it's all a laugh and the listeners love it.

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