Showing posts with label AudioSavage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AudioSavage. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Mashup: "I Like My Best Friend" (Brandy)
I was going through AudioSavage's discography of mashups earlier today to see what other brilliant work had been done and I rediscovered "I Like My Best Friend."
Mashing-up the vocals of Brandy from her 1994 hit single "Best Friend" with Jesse Powell's 2003 remade instrumental of the El DeBarge classic "I Like It," the creation is a solid update of both "Best Friend" and the iconic "I Like It." Therefore, take a listen below to "I Like My Best Friend" and Enjoy!
Friday, October 17, 2014
Mashup: "Fine! We’re Going Home!" (Whitney Houston)
Another day, another sublime mashup from AudioSavage and this time it is in the form of Drake's recent hit single "Hold On, We're Going Home" and Whitney Houston's "Fine," which was the fourth single lifted from her 2000 compilation album Whitney: The Greatest Hits.
With that said, in the capable hands of AudioSavage, Whitney's vocals from "Fine" are transformed over onto Drake's "Hold On, We're Going Home" to create the brilliant "Fine! We’re Going Home!," which I could hear playing on radio today.
Therefore, take a listen below to "Fine! We’re Going Home!" and Enjoy!
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Mashup: "Beautiful Change" (Tamia)
Yesterday on Twitter, I discovered this brilliant mashup of Tamia's semi-recent hit single "Beautiful Surprise" with Musiq Soulchild's "Don't Change." Entitled "Beautiful Change," AudioSavage gave Tamia's "Beautiful Surprise" the slow jam/ballad treatment, transforming her solid mid-tempo banger into a touching heartfelt ballad.
Utilizing Tamia's vocals from "Beautiful Surprise" and transposing them over Musiq Soulchild's classic cut "Don't Change," AudioSavage really changes up the vibe and feel of "Beautiful Surprise" transforming it into the brilliant Beautiful Change."
With that said, take a listen to it below and if you like what you hear, cop the free download here.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Mashup: "I Like My Best Friend" (Brandy)
I was going through AudioSavage's discography of mashups last night to see what brilliant work had been done and I stumbled upon another winner in my book via "I Like My Best Friend."
Mashing-up the vocals of Brandy from her 1994 hit single "Best Friend" with Jesse Powell's 2003 remade instrumental of the El DeBarge classic "I Like It," the creation is a solid update of both "Best Friend" and the iconic "I Like It." Therefore, take a listen below to "I Like My Best Friend" and Enjoy!
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Mashup: "Sure Thing (High & Dry Mashup)" (Miguel)
Miguel's third album has been rumored to be released later this year, probably during the fourth quarter and while we await to hear what he's been working on in the lab, I thought it might be nice to take a listen to this solid mashup from AudioSavage.
Entitled "Sure Thing (High & Dry Mashup)," this mix features Miguel's vocals from his 2010 hit single "Sure Thing" and the instrumentation from Radiohead's "High & Dry" from back in 1995. With that said, take a listen below to "Sure Thing (High & Dry Mashup)" and Enjoy!
Monday, June 16, 2014
Mashup: "Technical Blackout" (Justin Timberlake)
One of the most influential albums of the past decade has to be hands down Amy Winehouse' s sophomore album Black to Black which helped break her here in the States and usher in the latest UK wave.
With that said, AudioSavage towards the end of last year took the title-track and my personal favorite "Back to Black" and re-envisioned it with the vocals from Justin Timberlake's TKO. While nothing can replace the original in my book, this mashup brings the phenomenal instrumentation into 2013/2014 with JT's vocal take.
Therefore, take a listen below to "Technical Blackout" via AudioSavage and Enjoy!
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Mashup: "It’s Not Right, But Say My Name" (Whitney Houston ft. Destiny's Child)
Over a month ago, AudioSavage crafted yet another sublime mashup and this time, it was the Whitney Houston classic, "It's Not Right, But It's Okay" and Destiny's Child's #1 smash single "Say My Name."
Featuring the vocals of Whitney's from "It's Not Right, But It's Okay" as well as some from "Say My Name," the instrumentation from AudioSavage pulls only from "Say My Name" and is yet another sublime mashup.
Therefore, take a few minutes below to listen to "It'’s Not Right, But Say My Name" and Enjoy!
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Mashup: "Fine! We’re Going Home!" (Whitney Houston)
Another day, another sublime mashup from AudioSavage and this time it is in the form of Drake's recent hit single "Hold On, We're Going Home" and Whitney Houston's "Fine," which was the fourth single lifted from her 2000 compilation album Whitney: The Greatest Hits.
With that said, in the capable hands of AudioSavage, Whitney's vocals from "Fine" are transformed over onto Drake's "Hold On, We're Going Home" to create the brilliant "Fine! We’re Going Home!," which I could hear playing on radio today.
Therefore, take a listen below to "Fine! We’re Going Home!" and Enjoy!
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Mashup: "Beautiful Party" (Ciara)
Another day, another great mashup by AudioSavage and this time the phenom has mashed-up two of my more recent favorites, Ciara's 'comeback' single "Body Party" from 2012 and Musiq Soulchild's sublime smooth jam "So Beautiful" from 2008.
Utilizing Ciara's vocals from "Body Party" and the instrumentation from Musiq's "So Beautiful," AudioSavage crafts a "Beautiful Party" in deed, which is a perfect jam to relax to on this Sunday afternoon.
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Mashup: "Clocks (Should I Go?)" (Coldplay & Brandy)
Back in 2004, Brandy released her sublime, yet slept on fourth studio album Afrodisiac and while the album had a few minor hits, it went a bit unnoticed by the majority of music consumers, which is such a shame because it really is a sublime body of work.
With that said, on her album, Brandy's joint "Should I Go?" samples Coldplay's iconic "Clocks" instrumental and AudioSavage once again constructs a brilliant mashup of these two joints utilizing Coldplay and Brandy's respective vocals on top of the original "Clocks" instrumentation.
Therefore, if you like what you hear in "Clocks (Should I Go?)" below, cop the free download while supplies last as this is yet another solid offering from AudioSavage.
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Mashup: "Beautiful Change" (Tamia)
Yesterday on Twitter, I discovered this brilliant mashup of Tamia's semi-recent hit single "Beautiful Surprise" with Musiq Soulchild's "Don't Change." Entitled "Beautiful Change," AudioSavage gave Tamia's "Beautiful Surprise" the slow jam/ballad treatment, transforming her solid mid-tempo banger into a touching heartfelt ballad.
Utilizing Tamia's vocals from "Beautiful Surprise" and transposing them over Musiq Soulchild's classic cut "Don't Change," AudioSavage really changes up the vibe and feel of "Beautiful Surprise" transforming it into the brilliant Beautiful Change."
With that said, take a listen to it below and if you like what you hear, cop the free download here.
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