Summer Jam Just Passed… So What’s Next? #TalkinOuttaTurn


">Summer Jam went down last weekend, and like clockwork, the reviews were all over the place. Some folks were hyped, others said it missed the mark—but honestly, that’s been the vibe for a minute now. It begs the question: is it time to let Summer Jam be for the youngins?
Maybe it’s time to split the energy. Let the new wave have Summer Jam, and build a whole new concert series for the legends. Give the OGs their flowers while keeping the vibe right—grown, nostalgic, but still lit. Imagine a lineup with legacy acts that shaped the city, with a crowd that actually lived through those eras. That’s a different kind of energy.

And speaking of legends… why hasn’t Funk Flex been promoted to Station Director or Head Curator at Hot 97? The man *is* the culture. He’s been holding it down for decades, breaking artists, setting trends, and keeping NYC on the map. He’s not just spinning records—he’s been paving the way for the next generation of DJs and radio voices.

But here’s the thing: we need that next generation to actually *step up*. It’s time for a new wave of on-air DJs—fresh voices with fresh ears—ready to break new artists and push the sound forward. New York needs that hunger again. That edge. That *grit* that made the city the epicenter of hip-hop in the first place.

If we really want to keep New York sounding like New York, we need leadership that understands the roots *and* the future. Flex been doing that. So what’s the hold-up?

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