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FutureHits is a "hit predicting" music blog started in March of 2007. The blog is created by a Los Angeles, CA college student who compiles upcoming singles that he projects as future radio or chart hits, using a keen sense for hit music, along with radio and chart research. The student created this blog after years of interest in hit music led him to find and predict many radio/chart hits prior to their popularity.
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FutureHits is a "hit predicting" music blog started in March of 2007. The blog is created by a Los Angeles, CA college student who compiles upcoming singles that he projects as future radio or chart hits, using a keen sense for hit music, along with radio and chart research. The student created this blog after years of interest in hit music led him to find and predict many radio/chart hits prior to their popularity.