Adjective
radio-friendly (comparative more radio-friendly, superlative most radio-friendly)
(of music) Suitable for play on mainstream radio; appealing to popular taste, free from profanity, etc.
Most of my pieces then don’t get a chance to come out of the film and stand alone as radio-friendly hits,” says Amit. Source: Internet
It blended elements of radio-friendly rock with a more structurally ambitious approach taken from the band's progressive blueprint, with the fifteen-minute track " Endless Dream ". Source: Internet
Simmons rose with Def Jam to become one of the biggest moguls in rap, while Rubin claimed credit for introducing radio-friendly brevity and song structure to hip hop. Source: Internet
Menon's enthusiasm for the new album was such that he began a huge promotional advertising campaign, which included radio-friendly truncated versions of "Us and Them" and "Time". Source: Internet
Producers from around the world began to replicate the sound in productions that were more radio-friendly. Source: Internet
What used to be a descriptor for a specific strain of alternative metal turned into a ghetto for every band that a) plays extremely heavy yet radio-friendly music and b) sucks. Source: Internet