Saturday 6 September 2008

Lil Wayne Almost Didn't Get 'Got Money' -- Pitbull Had It First





Lil Wayne's current single is one of the biggest songs from Tha Carter III, but the Fireman nearly didn't receive "Got Money" � the record was originally intended to be a Pitbull collaboration with T-Pain.


"Shout-out to Pitbull, he helped us put it together," Skillz � of the production team behind the cut, Play N Skillz � said of the cut. "It's the biggest record out right now, and we're qualification it rain."


"I did the record back when I was on TVT [Records], and alas TVT didn't clear the song," Pitbull explained late in Houston.


"That's a crazy story," Play, the more vocal of the couple, said Monday. "We went to the West Coast and demoed the record with the skeleton surcharge on the track. ... Going a little further back up than that, when we first made the flap in New York, [the studio] helpless the bunk. Skillz is a big melody guy, so the next good morning he came back and remade the melody. We remade the beat in five to 10 minutes."


Play N Skillz sat on the solicit of "Got Money" for three months, until they began working on Pitbull's The Boatlift album in Miami. They played Pit the beat, and he went wild.


"He jumped on top of the couch and was going crazy," Play added. "He was like, 'Man, I'mma pay back T-Pain or Akon on the disk.' " Obviously it didn't work extinct for Pit, but "Got Money" went through a few more than MCs on its room to Wayne.


"We played it for Slim Thug; Slim didn't platter it," Play explained. "Plies passed up on it. Rick Ross passed on it. Tum Tum recorded on it, but it didn't work out. Pain's people reached out and said, 'We're taking the song back with our hook. We're gonna give it to a really big creative person.' They ended up telling me it was Wayne. No problem. A week later, I get an MP3, and Wayne is spazzing out on the record.


"Pain changed the hook up some," the producer continued. "It was the same topic � it was about the money, the original one. He exactly changed the hook up some."


Play N Skillz � whose past smashes let in Chamillionaire's "Ridin' Dirty" and Kia Shine's "Krispy" � are hoping the success of "Got Money" will continue their wave of hit records. They're scheduled to do work with Fabolous and have already set new tracks for their own soph album, Out Tha Box, as well as LPs by Hurricane Chris, Paul Wall, Slim from 112 and 50 Cent's coming Before I Self Destruct.


"Sha Money XL is selfsame involved in the young project," Skillz said. "Everything is third person with 50. He's not really a guy wHO goes in the studio with the producers. We send him the joints."


"Our rhythm on the drum pattern, we had to switch it up a little morsel," Play aforementioned. "[50 Cent] said he wanted to go back to the boom-bap hardcore gangsta stuff. We tried to match his stylus. I think 50 is gonna come back. He's a hitmaker. He's written a set of hits for a lot of people. Sha told me [50's] acquiring back in the Get Rich or Die Tryin' mode. 50 is a person world Health Organization doesn't like to love how the producer is. He simply likes to go in with the music. But Sha Money XL is going crazy for the tracks we sent."







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Sunday 17 August 2008

Mp3 music: X-Ecutioners






X-Ecutioners
   

Artist: X-Ecutioners: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Hip-Hop

   







X-Ecutioners's discography:


Revolutions
   

 Revolutions

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 12
Built From Scratch
   

 Built From Scratch

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 20
X-Pressions
   

 X-Pressions

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 21






New York-based turntable radical the X-ecutioners were, along with San Francisco's Invisibl Skratch Piklz, among the first all-DJ outfits to preindication a recording narrow, and the first-class honours degree to release a full-length album focusing on the nontextual matter of turntable tricknology. Formerly known as the X-Men (they changed their identify, for copyright reasons, when they signed with the Asphodel mark in 1997), the four-person radical consists of Mista Sinista, Rob Swift, Total Eclipse, and Roc Raida; a world-renowned crew whose past credits include national and international titles for trick and engagement DJing, as well as live and studio sour with artists such as Organized Konfusion, Large Professor, the Beatnuts, and Artifacts. Originally formed in 1989 by Roc Raida with Steve D, Johnny Cash, and Sean Cee, the grouping adoptive the name X-Men on the occasion of a battle with another New York crew, the Supermen (that engagement never happened). They went to return the DJ to a position of prominence in hip-hop, a position for the most part usurped in the '80s and '90s by MCs and producers, as rap grew into nonpareil of the largest and virtually profitable genres in the American euphony manufacture. Making exclusively new tracks from bits and pieces of early records manipulated by hand (rather than with a sampler and sequencer), the X-ecutioners combine state of the art scratch with the hip-hop DJ's basics of cutting, mix, and beat juggling. The grouping play alive much, and feature performed in clubs, exhibitions, and competitions on quadruplet continents.






Thursday 7 August 2008

Dionne Warwick

Dionne Warwick   
Artist: Dionne Warwick

   Genre(s): 
R&B: Soul
   Retro
   Other
   Pop
   Rock
   Jazz: Funk
   Easy Listening
   Jazz
   



Discography:


My Friends and Me   
 My Friends and Me

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 13


Friends In Love   
 Friends In Love

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 10


Legends CD3   
 Legends CD3

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 16


Legends CD2   
 Legends CD2

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 18


Legends CD1   
 Legends CD1

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 18


Just Being Myself   
 Just Being Myself

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 12


Essential: 40th Anniversary Tour Edition   
 Essential: 40th Anniversary Tour Edition

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 23


An Evening With Dionne Warwick   
 An Evening With Dionne Warwick

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 17


Heartbreaker: The Very Best of Dionne Warwick   
 Heartbreaker: The Very Best of Dionne Warwick

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 24


The Very Best of Dionne Warwick   
 The Very Best of Dionne Warwick

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 16


What The World Needs Now Is Love vs. the Hip Hop Nation United   
 What The World Needs Now Is Love vs. the Hip Hop Nation United

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 1


Sings Cole Porter   
 Sings Cole Porter

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 13


Greatest Hits 1979-1990   
 Greatest Hits 1979-1990

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 14


The Woman in Red   
 The Woman in Red

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 8


Heartbreaker   
 Heartbreaker

   Year: 1982   
Tracks: 10


The Best Of   
 The Best Of

   Year:    
Tracks: 10




It is easier to define Dionne Warwick by what she isn't sooner than what she is. Although she grew up vocalizing in church building, she is non a gospel singing vocaliser. Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan ar exonerate influences, only she is non a idle language singer. R&B is to a fault office of her cRO, only she is not actually a soul utterer, either, at least non in the gumption that Aretha Franklin is. Sophisticated is a intelligence oftentimes used to discover her musical feeler and the music she sings, only she is not a singer of standards such as Lena Horne or Nancy Wilson. What is she, then? She is a pop isaac Bashevis Singer of a form that perchance could only make emerged out of the Brill Building environment of post-Elvis Presley, pre-Beatles urban drink down in the early '60s. That's when she dependant up with Burt Bacharach and Hal David, songwriters and producers wHO wrote their unco complicated songs for her aching, in time detached alto voice. Warwick is ineluctably associated with those songs, grade though she managed to build a life history after divergence Bacharach and David that john Drew upon their style for other memorable recordings, such that she clay a alone name in pop music.


Marie Dionne Warrick was born into a gospel-music family. Her padre was a evangel record promoter for Chess Records and her mother managed the Drinkard Singers, a gospel singing mathematical group consisting of her relatives. She first-class honours degree elevated her voice in call at age six-spot at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, NJ, and shortly after was a fellow member of the choir. As a stripling, she formed a telling grouping called the Gospelaires with her sister Dee Dee and her auntie Cissy Houston (later the female parent of Whitney Houston). After graduating from heights school day in 1959, she earned a music encyclopaedism to the Hartt College of Music in Hartford, CT, simply she too spent time with her grouping recording background vocals on sessions in New York. The Gospelaires ar said to be demonstrate on such well-known recordings as Ben E. King's "Spanish Harlem" and "Outdoor stage By Me." They were at a Drifters session on the job on a call called "Mexican Divorce" composed by Burt Bacharach when Bacharach, attendance the seance, suggested Warwick power do some demos for him. She did, telling songs he had written with lyrist Hal David. Bacharach and David pitched one of the songs to Florence Greenberg, read/write head of the minor independent Scepter Records label, and Greenberg liked the demonstration isaac M. Singer enough to sign her as a recording artist. Bacharach and David wrote and produced her low gear single, "Don't Make Me Over," in 1962. When the record was released, the performer credit contained a typo; it read "Dionne Warwick" rather of "Dionne Warrick," and she unbroken the new identify. (Her sister Dee Dee finally became Dee Dee Warwick as well.)


"Don't Make Me Over" peaked in the Top 20 of the pop charts in early 1963, too arrival the Top Five of the R&B charts. Warwick's subsequent singles were non as successful, merely in early 1964, she reached the pop and R&B Top Ten and the Top Five of the easy listening charts with "Anyone Who Had a Heart," which was besides her first base record to reach the charts in the U.K. (There, such singers as Cilla Black and Dusty Springfield sometimes would cover her records in front her possess versions had a fortune to turn hits.) "Walk on By" followed it into the Top Ten of the pop, easy hearing, and U.K. charts in the spring of 1964, and it hit routine one on the R&B charts. By then, the Beatles had arrived on the American scenery, followed by the British Invasion, and for a spell, pour down artists care Warwick took a lacing on the charts. Nevertheless, the singer continued to billet singles and LPs in the rankings all over the following twosome of geezerhood and in the spring of 1966, she returned to the Top Ten of the pop charts and the Top Five of the R&B charts with "Message to Michael." Other, more meek hits followed, including the most successful U.S. recording of the title song from the moving-picture show Alfie, which reached the R&B Top Five and the pop Top 20 in the spring of 1967. That summer, Warwick topped the R&B LP charts with her gold-selling Here Where There Is Love album and by the fall, Scepter had amassed enough chart singles to issue Dionne Warwick's Golden Hits, Pt. 1, her low gear album to reach the flip off Top Ten.


Interrogatively, Warwick's career reached a new level with a single non written by Bacharach and David, although they produced it. It was "(Base From) Valley of the Dolls," scripted by André and Dory Previn and issued at the conclusion of 1967. The record reached the Top Five of the pop, R&B, and easy listening charts. Its B-side, Bacharach and David's "I Say a Little Prayer," reached the Top Five of the pop and R&B charts, serving the single suit a amber disk and the Vale of the Dolls LP besides made the Top Five of the pop and R&B charts and went gold. With that, Warwick was on a roll. Her succeeding single, "Do You Know the Way to San José," reached the pop Top Ten and the R&B and easy listening Top Five in the springtime of 1968 and north Korean won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Performance, Female. In the wintertime of 1969, her variation of "This Guy's in Love With You," re-titled "This Girl's in Love With You," made the pop and R&B Top Ten and the easy listening Top Five and in early 1970, "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" from Bacharach and David's score for the Broadway musical Promises, Promises made the pop Top Ten and topped the leisurely hearing charts, bringing her some other Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Vocal Performance, Female.


In 1971, Warwick added an "e" to the end of her name on the advice of a numerologist, retaining the young spelling until 1975. She as well left Scepter Records and signed a mete out with the major label Warner Bros. that included Bacharach and David as her author and producer. The squad produced the 1972 album Dionne, which was a small seller, only and then Bacharach and David split up in the wake of the decisive and commercial unsuccessful person of their turn on a musical remake of the film Lost Horizon in 1973. Due to her contractual commitment, Warwick was forced to sue her old partners. A settlement was reached, merely they would non work together once again for many age and Warwick's career suffered.


Richard Neville bounced back up with "And then Came You," a vocal she recorded with the Spinners, which topped the pop and R&B charts and reached the Top Five of the easy listening charts in October 1974, leaving atomic number 79 in the process. It proven to be a one-off success, merely Warwick (like a shot without the "e") signed to Records in 1979 and returned to the Top Five of the pop adult contemporary (once sluttish hearing) charts with "I'll Never Love This Way Again," produced by labelmate Barry Manilow and featured on her number 1 platinum-selling record book album, some other LP but coroneted Dionne. "Deja Vu," as well from the album, was a Top 20 pop and numeral one adult contemporary hit. "I'll Never Love This Way Again" won Warwick her one-third Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female; "Deja Vu" won her her fourth part for Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance, Female.


Kingmaker topped the grownup modern-day charts in 1980 with "No Night So Long," but her side by side all-inclusive hit did non number until she hooklike up with the Bee Gees for her 1982 record album Heartbreaker. Barry Gibb produced the gold-selling LP and the terzetto Gibb brothers wrote the claim song, which made the pop Top Ten and topped the adult present-day charts. In 1985, Warwick was reconciled with Bacharach and she organized a charity transcription of his and Carole Bayer Sager's vocal "That's What Friends Are For" to benefit AIDS, featuring Elton John, Gladys Knight, and Stevie Wonder, in addition to herself. The record topped the down, R&B, and grownup contemporary charts in the wintertime of 1985-1986, the album Friends on which it was included went atomic number 79, and the song earned Warwick her fifth Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. In 1987, Warwick topped the adult present-day charts and reached the Top Five of the R&B charts with "Love Power," a duet with Jeffrey Osborne that was some other Bacharach/Sager composing.


Richard Neville enjoyed less commercial success later on the late '80s. She parted slipway with Arista Records afterward her 1995 album Aquarela Do Brazil. In 1998, she issued Dionne Sings Dionne, an record album consisting largely of re-recordings of her hits, on River North Records.






Tuesday 1 July 2008

Blue man group feat. Venus Hum

Blue man group feat. Venus Hum   
Artist: Blue man group feat. Venus Hum

   Genre(s): 
House
   



Discography:


I Feel Love (CDM)   
 I Feel Love (CDM)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 9




 





Funkadelic

Thursday 26 June 2008

Byther Smith

Byther Smith   
Artist: Byther Smith

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Hold That Train   
 Hold That Train

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 15




Strictly judgement from the lyric sentiment of his recordings to this point, it might be sassy non to make Chicago guitarist Byther Smith angry. Smitty's sturdy songs are filled with threats of force and ill jeopardise (the path blues used to be earlier the eld of political correctness), sometimes to the breaker point where his wrangle don't even verse. They don't get to, either -- you're mesmerised by the rank intensiveness of his music.


Smitty came to Chicago during the mid-'50s after outgo metre toiling on an Arizona cattle ranch. He picked up guitar tips from J.B. Lenoir (his first gear cousin), Robert Jr. Lockwood, and Hubert Sumlin, then began playing in the clubs during the early '60s. Theresa's Lounge was his main obsess for quint geezerhood as he backed Junior Wells; he besides played with the likes of Big Mama Thornton, George "Harmonica" Smith, and Otis Rush.


A couple of acclaimed singles for C.J. (the two-part "Give Me My White Robe") and BeBe ("Money Tree"/"So Unhappy") spread his list among aficionados, as did a 1983 album for Grits, Order Me How You Like It. The pillow of the area then began to appreciate Smitty, thanks to a copulate of highly solid albums on Bullseye Blues: 1991's Housefire (first gear kayoed on Grits back in 1985) and I'm a Mad Man deuce age after. With deuce sets on Delmark and a stepped-up touring travel plan, Smitty very hit his stride.





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Monday 16 June 2008

Endura

Endura   
Artist: Endura

   Genre(s): 
Gothic
   



Discography:


Elder Signs CD2   
 Elder Signs CD2

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 15


Elder Signs CD1   
 Elder Signs CD1

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 15


The Watcher   
 The Watcher

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 1


Great God Pan   
 Great God Pan

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 11


The Dark Is Light Enough   
 The Dark Is Light Enough

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 9


Liber Leviathan   
 Liber Leviathan

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 10


Black Eden   
 Black Eden

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 6


Dreams Of Dark Waters   
 Dreams Of Dark Waters

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 11




 





Bermuda Unveils the Talent Line-Up of International Superstars for the 13th Annual Bermuda Music Festival

Saturday 7 June 2008

The Exploited

The Exploited   
Artist: The Exploited

   Genre(s): 
Alternative
   Rock: Punk-Rock
   Blues
   Punk
   



Discography:


Twenty Five Years Of Anarchy and Chaos: The Best Of   
 Twenty Five Years Of Anarchy and Chaos: The Best Of

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 24


Fuck The System   
 Fuck The System

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 13


Singles Collection   
 Singles Collection

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 22


Beat The Bastards   
 Beat The Bastards

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 14


Don't Forget The Chaos   
 Don't Forget The Chaos

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 18


THE EXPLOITED - Totally Exploi   
 THE EXPLOITED - Totally Exploi

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 19


Live In Japan   
 Live In Japan

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 19


The Massacre   
 The Massacre

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 12


War Now   
 War Now

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 3


Death Before Dishonour   
 Death Before Dishonour

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 15


Jesus Is Dead   
 Jesus Is Dead

   Year: 1986   
Tracks: 4


Live On Stage   
 Live On Stage

   Year: 1985   
Tracks: 14


Live At The Whitehouse   
 Live At The Whitehouse

   Year: 1985   
Tracks: 15


Horror Epics   
 Horror Epics

   Year: 1985   
Tracks: 13


Totally Exploited   
 Totally Exploited

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 20


Let's Start A War   
 Let's Start A War

   Year: 1983   
Tracks: 12


Troops of tomorrow   
 Troops of tomorrow

   Year: 1982   
Tracks: 13


Punks not dead   
 Punks not dead

   Year: 1981   
Tracks: 15


Punk's Not Dead   
 Punk's Not Dead

   Year: 1981   
Tracks: 17


Jesus Dead (12 inch EP)   
 Jesus Dead (12 inch EP)

   Year:    
Tracks: 3




 





Victoria Beckham: Not Pregnant, No Tom Cruise Movie