Future Trap, Pop | Y//2//K// Remixes Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Run Away With Me”
Posted by VMan on August 14, 2015
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Carly Rae Jepsen might mostly be known for being the face of that ridiculously catchy cut “Call Me Maybe” but thankfully she’s not only that. AZ-bred future pop neophyte Y//2//K has delivered his own take on her new cut “Run Away With Me” and it’s a beaut. Shimmering strings and a trappy-yet-pop percussive style set the perfect stage for Carly’s powerful ballad to keep the core of what makes it so good in the first place. Grab this via Apple Music and keep an eye out for future Y//2//K tour dates.
House | Tobu – Infectious (Original Mix)
Posted by VMan on June 26, 2014
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Latvian producer Tobu released an infectious little ditty “Infectious” and if I was a songwriter I’d be writing to it ASAP, because this instrumental is a hit pop record waiting to be written on. So if you’re Carly Rae Jepsen, Katie Perry, Ariana Grande, or even Calvin Harris, take note, you might have something with this one! I’ve been playing this tune on repeat, and either I’m a sucker for cheesy vibes, or this is just really good. What do ya’ll think, yay or nay? Either way, it’s a must listen and a must download in my book!
Free Download: Tobu – Infectious (Original Mix)
Bootleg | Kap Slap – Starships Stay Good (ft. Hard Rock Sofa & Squire, Owl City, Carly Rae Jepsen)
Posted by Juicebox on October 17, 2012
If you haven’t heard, Kap Slap will be releasing a 17+ huggee mixtape sometime next month compiled of tracks off of his Back to School Mix as well as several brand new tracks. Today, Kap Slap comes to us with a poppy party track featuring vocals from none other than Owl City and everyone’s (not so) favorite, Carly Rae Jepsen. The tracks an absolute party starter & a must download. Expect big things and stay tuned for the next few weeks as a single off the mixtape will be released weekly. Boom.
Electro-House | Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen – Good Time (Gazzo Remix)
Posted by Mach on September 18, 2012
Gazzo is really pushing his name out there, release after release, the guy is just not ready to stop or slow down. He and I talked last week and I just have to quote him talking about this remix. “I wanted to take a song I really dont like that much and turn it into something I can jam too, as well as others haha.” His point is valid, because a lot of us hate the original of this song, but Gazzo did just what he set out to do. He took something people don’t like and made it a killer jam. Gazzo has a few more upcoming tricks in his sleeve in these next few months, so look to the stars because that’s where he will be.
Moombahton | Carly Rae Jepsen – Call Me Maybe (:Dface Remix)[FNT Exclusive]
Posted by Sev on May 21, 2012
I have been wanting to release an exclusive track from :Dface ever since I started getting into his Moombahcore remixes a while back. Well I finally got it all worked out and we are left with this unexpected, yet mindblowing Dirty Dutch transitioning to Moombahton remix of the popular, Call Me Maybe. This track won me over after the first play. :Dface uses the vocals superbly by accompanying them with his melody, then building up to the dope Afrojack styled drop which surprised me coming from him. It isn’t over there, because the second drop is even better. He incorporates his signature Moombahton style into the end by slowing down the second drop and slamming us with those Moombah flavored drums mixed with the dutch synths.
Electro, Hip-Hop, Videos | Timeflies Tuesday: Call Me Maybe
Posted by LoffyG on April 25, 2012
This week’s Timeflies Tuesday installment features a remix of Carly Rae Jepsen’s hit song, Call Me Maybe. Rez works his magic putting an electro spin on the beat while Cal rips the freestyle. Man, do I feel bad for the person whose number is in the video description haha.
Hip-Hop, Videos | Huey Mack – Call Me Maybe (Remix)
Posted by LoffyG on April 11, 2012
Huey Mack just dropped a video for a little remix he made to Carly Rae Jepsen’s hit song, “Call Me Maybe”. Huey directed and filmed this one himself (as you can tell) and Ben Foley, who put together Mike Studs video for Is “It Worth It” did the editing. This song won’t be featured on Huey’s upcoming project, A Boy Named Hue which is dropping very soon on April 23rd, so be sure to stay on the lookout for that!