Mike Posner’s light and cotton soft vocals are music to the ears, literally and figuratively. Which is why this new remix of his radio hit, “Please Don’t Go,” is perfect.
Hype Jones and Pierce Fulton have created a remix of “Please Don’t Go” entitled “Hype Jones & Pierce Fulton Damn She’s Bad 2011 Radio Mix.” The song is taken to another level of dance-friendly. With a melody like this, a club will love and live.
Rye Rye, that fly ass young lady from Baltimore went and did a remix of Ciara’s “Gimme Dat.” The song will appear on the artist’s upcoming mixtape album, RYEot PowRR.
If you thought the original was pumping and bumping then this newly reworked version, produced by DJ Sega, will set a speaker on fire. Raise that volume, raise that bass and get into this wildness of fun. Shouts to Rap-Up.com.
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Rye Rye’s debut album, Go! Pop! Bang!, is slated to hit music outlets in the early part of this year via N.E.E.T./Interscope Records. She also shot a viral video for the tune. View a behind-the-scenes look after…
Clinton Sparks’ blazin’ club jam, “Favorite DJ,” has been reworked and remixed by DJ Green Lantern. Jim Jones, Bun B and Game hop in on the fun.
The song switches the focus from dance to URBAN. The tempo has slowed a little bringing on an whole new vibe. Take a listen to the song below.
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Nicki Minaj is official Platinum status, as far as album sales go for Pink Friday. Something was missing from that album, what was it? It was a guest feature from Lil Wayne. There were plans to quickly get Minaj and Wayne into the studio together but time did not permit. So now Wayne is jumping on “Roman’s Revenge” for remix: 2.0.
Eminem’s guest feature surpasses Wayne’s feature… that is all. Listen to the mastered version below.
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*Rub eyes, clear ears* Wait, are our eyes and ears are deceiving us. The other day when we saw this we could not believe Andre 3000 dropped a verse on Ke$ha’s “Sleazy.” We thought it was a copy-and-paste from another one of ‘Dre’s songs. Don’t get us wrong, we support Ke$ha but her music is not on that…
No matter how you try to analyze this situation you just cannot deny the flawless nature of “Sleazy.” The production is funky perfection, the lyrics are so tongue-in-cheek so it’s only natural that 3000 would hop on this.
Across the way, over by The Prophet Blog, there seems to be a great possibility that the Andre 3000-assisted remix will end up as a single for the Garbage-chic-chick.
Alright, this gives us even more of a reason to like this crazy club song. B.o.B went out and did a freestyle over Travis Porter’s “Make It Rain.”
B.o.B’s bouncy and schizo style of rapping does this song justice. Ohh man, we do not have much to say except to stop and press play. This freestyle needs to be made official.
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This song’s a creeper. Couldn’t stand this one at first but cannot get enough now with this new remix, that’s all. LISTEN!
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We’d been following Canadian electrofunk duo, Chromeo, but lost track just before the release of their latest album, Business Casual. A new remix to one of their songs just roped us back in. The duo enlisted La Roux for a remix of their song “Hot Mess.” The original cut is pretty nice but La Roux gives the track a mainstream appeal. The song is pretty, well, HOT. Listen below and view the video for the original after… Shouts to Proph.
We were just listening to the leak of Fefe Dobson’s Joy and were enjoying it when alert came that Pusha T jumped on one of the tracks. The song to get the remix treatment is the J.R. Rotem-produced and Claude Kelly-penned “Stuttering.”
A lot of Joy is a departure from Dobson’s signature sound. The fact that her sound may be lightened for commercial reasons doesn’t change the fact that the entire album sounds, proper. And with the addition of Pusha T, the song can pull in a few new listeners. Whoever contacted Pusha, well done.
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Far East Movement released their debut album, Free Wired, this past Tuesday. With “Like a G6″ making moves on the charts and burning up the club scene, they’re delivering yet another 3+ minutes of adrenaline rush, in the form of a song. The Stereotypes-produced “Go Ape” which is a bonus tack, lifted from Free Wired, received some mixin’ with guests Lil Jon and Colette Carr.
*Loses control* This song is the ultimate rush of energy. Perfect for the clubs, this will have you holding your drink, jumping to the ceiling and basically make you lose your mind. Fun, fun, fun, listen to the song below.
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