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Are there any good mashups of popular songs?

Are there any good mashups of popular songs?

These are GOOD. As a gay man, I have impeccable taste in pop music. Earlier this week I went down a YouTube K-hole searching mashups of popular songs. E! Because my mother raised me right, I decided to compile all these songs into a list.

How are mashups used to remix music online?

A popular form of remixing music online are mashups: taking two or more songs and combining them into one brand new song. Most music mashups on the Internet feature songs that the mashup creator thinks would work together in some way, whether they have a similar mood, sound, topic, etc.

What’s the best way to make a mashup?

Techniques used in this video: Harmonic Mixing and Wordplay. This is a great formula for mashups: take a modern beat (Avicii), combine with a famous older song (Rick Astley) and add the hook from a third song (Chumbawamba). Girl Talk was one of the originators of the Mashup genre.

What kind of music is a Drowning Pool mashup?

This mashup of “Bodies” by Drowning Pool and the “Drake and Josh” theme song sounds surprisingly like a legitimate song from the 90s grunge era. The dark, crunchy rhythmic guitar combined with the slight growl in Drake Bell’s voice makes this song sound like a lost Nirvana demo.

Which is an example of a live mashup?

An example of a live mashup played on a MIDI controller. Trance music mixed by the legendary Shane 54. His harmonic mixing is perfect and he was one of the early adopters of Mixed In Key. Our software helps him put together his DJ playlists.

Are there any mashups with more than one artist?

FYI, I excluded those mega-mashups (like those end-of-year ones that always pop up in December) and *MOST* mashups that didn’t include more than one artist. 1. “Step On Up” by Ariana Grande vs. “Gimme More” by Britney Spears