Mashups, Videos | DOSVEC – Recipe Girl (Video)

Posted by on April 5, 2012


Due to the huge attention ‘Recipe Girl’ has gotten over the past few days, DOSVEC decided to give this fine mashup some visuals to match. Pitbull’s vocals make this mash what it is with that chill beat, it is no wonder he dominates the visuals on this video. This mashup is still a great bedroom jam. I got a kick out of the clip from ‘Friday’ he snuck in, haha.

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Mashups | DOSVEC – Recipe Girl

Posted by on April 3, 2012

DOSVEC loved Kendrick Lamar’s new collaboration with Dr. Dre so much he just had to do somethign with it. Using the laid-back instrumentals from ‘Recipe,’ DOSVEC turned this track into a baby maker, adding in Pitbulls ‘Go Girl.’ The two work amazingly well together despite what the haters will say due to how recent the release of ‘Recipe’ was. I will say it again, this sick mashup is a bedroom track for sure.

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Instrumental – Kendrick Lamar ft Dr Dre “The Recipe”

Vocals – Pitbull ft Trina & Young Boss “Go Girl”

Mashups | DOSVEC – Son Of A Dog

Posted by on March 21, 2012

Jacob Plant’s ‘Son of Gun’ remix is one of my favorite tracks. DOSVEC always surprises me with his choice of vocals to put over a track. Never thought thought I’d see the day when I’d actually enjoy listening to some Glee. This mashup works incredibly well.

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DOSVEC “Son Of A Dog” by DjWhatt

Instrumentals – Oh Land “Son of a Gun” (Jacob Plant Mix)

Vocals – Glee “Dog Days Are Over”

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House | Madeon – Icarus

Posted by on February 26, 2012

All I can say is finally. With its radio play on Pete Tong’s Essential Selection making massive waves around the world and leaving the world starving for more and months of very little to no information about the song; Madeon has finally released this beast on the world. Out on Madeon’s label Popcultured, this is a song you need to go download right away. Look out for his EP later this year and possibly for a resurgence of the French nu-disco sound with Madeon at the helm.

Mashups, Videos | DOSVEC – Fresh Leone

Posted by on February 21, 2012

DOSVEC has been on a mission to bust out as many videos as he can to match all his fans favorites of his. Sierra Leone is one of the most legendary dubstep tracks to ever hit man kinds ears, and the hook from Fresh I Stay really kicks. Usually DOSVEC’s goal for a mashup is to provide vocals everyone knows and loves, then put them over a bomb beat that most may not know. This gem is a great combination and now we have great visuals to match.

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Instrumental = Mt Eden “Sierra Leone”

Vocals = Flo Rida Ft. Lil Wayne “Fresh I Stay” Part Two

Mashups, Videos | DOSVEC – Not Afraid of Fireflies

Posted by on February 14, 2012

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I really was not sure what to expect from DOSVEC when he told me he had a mashup for Valentines Day. The second I hit play I was genuinely blown away. Fireflies vocals sound perfectly suited and flawless over Not Afraid’s instrumental. DOSVEC really knows how to set the mood with a mashup. Happy Valentines Day.

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Vocals = Owl City – “Fireflies”

Instrumental = Eminem – “Not Afraid”

Mashups | Mr. Rogers Productions – No Slang

Posted by on February 2, 2012

Lets be honest, anybody can download audacity or go on garage band and make a mashup, but it takes a good ear and some good production to make a truly GOOD mashup. Mr. Rogers Productions, who we’ve heard of countless times for his quality mashes, gives us this solid laid back mashup combining the likes of The Shins, Lil Wayne, and Eminem. The beat is taken from The Shins’ “New Slang”, a personal favorite, and the vocals are from Wayne and Eminem’s “No Love”. MRP decided to release this track for his fans to get them ready for his upcoming EDM EP, which will be all original work. Hit the dude up on Facebook and get ready for that EP!

Download: Mr. Rogers Productions – No Slang