The believability of the song's lyrics, which conveys love testaments as well as its timeless endurance, sung on sensual vocal arrangements by BeyoncÃ, who additionally adopts a sneering attitude, demonstrates her alter ego Sasha Fierce.[7][13] Lyrically, "Radio" explores the relationship between Beyoncà as the female protagonist and the songs played on the radio,[14] shown in the lyrics: "You're the only one that Papa allowed in my room with the door closed / We'd be alone / And Mama never freaked out when she heard it go boom / 'Cause she knew we were in the zone".[15] Amy Linden of Vibe magazine felt that "Radio" could make an ideal "valentine" song because of its lyrical content.[16]
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Imagine you turn on your radio expecting the local news, but instead you're hearing BeyoncÃ's music around the clock. Or all Bey long, if you will. That's what happened to Houston station 92.1 FM after it ceased being an all news-station on Wednesday and switched to only playing songs from the city's most famous daughter, ABC13.com reported. In a statement, the change was made after poor ratings and financial losses had threatened the station over the past couple of years. As for the switch, Yashima Azilove of Radio One, which owns 92.1 FM, explained: "She's Queen Bee. In looking to make a transition, we go back to what we know. We know urban radio. We're in Houston, the combination seemed like a winning one." It begs the question: will New York City follow suit with an all-Jay Z station?
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