House, Mashups | Coldplay vs Michael Jackson vs Fedde Le Grand – Thriller In Paradise (Erick Decks Haunting Hour Intro Mashup)
Posted by Mach on October 31, 2011
Happy Halloween! This mashup is awesome, a great opening for halloween. I haven’t been satisfied with all of the Paradise remixes that have come out, Fredde Le Grands is definitely the best in my opinion. The spooky touch is a nice change to the sweet remix.
DOWNLOAD: Thriller In Paradise (Erick Decks Haunting Hour Intro Mashup)
Electro, House | Michael Jackson – Hollywood Tonight (Chuckie Remix) | HOUSE
Posted by Juicebox on March 19, 2011
I’m sure you’ve seen this video…the EDC 2010 trailer that catapulted Felguk from a no-name to the mainstream front with their hit song “2nite” being played at venues across the globe. Felguk recently dropped a rework creating yet another electro banger and Chuckie made the bold decision of remixing this Michael Jackson track…it’s a heater to say the least.
DOWNLOAD: Michael Jackson – Hollywood Tonight (Sidney Samson Remix)*MUST DL
DOWNLOAD: Felguk – Buzz Me (Rework 2011)
The song comes in the video after about a minute…
PREVIOUSLY POSTED: Felguk ft Sporty-O – 2nite (Original Mix) *MUST DL
Electro | Keril – “Army Of Love (Chew Fu Rain Las Vegas Refix) | Electro
Posted by BIGLIFE on February 9, 2011
He can’t speak English, but he can do a mean Michael Jackson impersonation. Go figure. Hopefully the tracks below will quench your thirst for party fuel, girl fire, and bangers all in one go. Shouts to J Pat on Pyramid, kid can spot a girl fire track from a mile away.
FEATURED TRACK:
DOWNLOAD: Kerli – Army Of Love (Chew Fu Rain Las Vegas Refix) — Love the vocals
BONUS:
DOWNLOAD: Charice – Pyramid (Dave Aude Remix) — GIRL FIRE
DOWNLOAD: Kaskade & Tiesto feat. Haley – Only You (Dragon & Jontron Remix)
DOWNLOAD: Rihanna – Who’s that chick (Sound Access House Remix)
Electro, Hip-Hop | Brenton Duvall – Pretty Little Penthouse (Tayyib Ali)
Posted by GMONEY on January 20, 2011
Is Brenton Duvall everywhere or is he everywhere? Seriously, he’s been hustling hard these past few months and it’s starting to seriously pay off. I’ve seen a number of up and coming artists hop on his beats and word on the street is he has some more collabs coming up with the likes of Hoodie Allen. In this latest project, Tayyib Ali flows over a smooth Brent beat that features a sample of Michael Jackson’s track, “PYT (Pretty Young Thang)”. I’m digging it so down it.
DOWNLOAD: Brenton Duvall – Pretty Little Penthouse (Tayyib Ali)
Hip-Hop | HIP-HOP | Chamillionaire, Michael Jackson, and Sean Kingston
Posted by BIGLIFE on January 15, 2011
Ok so I think I’m finally starting to get it. Whenever a struggling rap artist wants to inject his promo with steroids he cruises over to the tattoo parlor and gets inked with something that’ll catch some buzz. If I were Gucci I would have done the opposite and swept that last mixtape under the rug because it blew. I couldn’t even put your ears through one of the songs. Looks like Slim Thug may have been trying to stir up the Gucci Mane pot when he tweeted “Check out my new tatt http://twitpic.com/3pskaz” (pictured above). Of course that isn’t him since his arm has been covered for years, but it still caught my attention. Anyone know whose arm this is? In honor of Gucci and Slim Thug, I’ve decided to post some Chamillionaire along with some bonus beats. (Note: wait until you hear Collin’s remix to Pass Out, he kills it)
DOWNLOAD: Chamillionaire – Pass Out (Remix)
DOWNLOAD: Chamillionaire – When Ya On (Feat. Nipsey Hussle)
DOWNLOAD: Chamillionaire – The Game Needs Me Freestyle
Two Hot Bonus Tracks:
DOWNLOAD: Michael Jackson – Slave To The Rhythm (No Tags)
DOWNLOAD: J-Bar ft Sean Kingston, Soulja – When I’m In The Club
Hip-Hop, RnB | Michael Jackson ft. 50 Cent – Monster
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 6, 2010
In my opinion, it’s disrespectful to release Michael Jackson tracks after his death. I won’t go as far as some critics who claim people are reworking his unfinished projects purely to exhaust him as a cash cow. However, I will say this: it’s crass to make individual interpretations of a perfectionist work and then release it as an original. 50 Cent says Michael Jackson made this Monster track for him, which seems a little fishy and arrogant to me, but who knows. Even if this is the case, its still not right to go in on an incomplete project, has Jackson not provided the music industry with enough ear candy?