Showing posts with label Jay-Z. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jay-Z. Show all posts

Monday, October 5, 2009

I Left My Gat In NYC (The Notorious B.I.G. vs. Coldplay & Jay-Z)



This is a rough edit of Coldplay's "Lost+" (featuring Jay-Z) with "Machine Gun Funk" by Biggie. I'm starting to realize that if I want this shit to be any more polished, I'll probably have to get more expensive equipment. However, that probably won't happen because I'm in college and I'm broke. I like the mix though, some of it is just me messing around.

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Friday, August 21, 2009

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Jay-Z vs. Dave Matthews Band - The Crash Album


Jay-Z on DMB? Is there an artist with less street-credibility than Dave Matthews? Well, based on a few listens, Dave's melodies actually work pretty nicely here and lend themselves well to sampling. As for Jay, It's been pretty much established that Jay-Z will sound good in front of absolutely anything (see The Grey Album, Jaydiohead, & The Black & Blue Album), so that's an easy slam dunk for DJ Moondance, the brave soul who put this all together. To the man's credit, The Crash Album is well produced.

Seriously though, how many different versions of "99 Problems" will there be by the time we all pass away? And can we please use someone besides Jay to use in album mashups? Granted he's the best rapper of all time, but the card has been played numerous times now. How about -- "Birdman vs. The Byrds - Sweetheart of the Grind." Now that would reign immortal.

DJ Moonstone - The Crash Album (Jay-Z vs. Dave Matthews Band)
  1. Jimi Boys
  2. Everyday Excuses
  3. Wastin' Time Ain't A Thing
  4. Typical Ruler
  5. A Brooklyn Christmas
  6. 99 Crashes
  7. Lay Down & Cry
  8. American Party
  9. Takeover Johannesburg
  10. Never Change Spaces
UPDATE: New file host - Download Here (via MediaFire)

I don't know, what do you guys think? Does it work?

Monday, February 9, 2009

"Swagga Like Us" and "15 Step" at the Grammys

Alright, so I had hope that the Grammys were finally getting their act together by nominating Radiohead, Lil Wayne, and M.I.A. for awards like Album of the Year and Record of the Year. I should have known better, I really shouldn't have gotten excited because a boring-ass choice like Robert Plant & Alison Krauss walked away with everything again.

However, Blink-182 got back together (OMGZ!1!one!) and there were some fantastic performances. Kanye West, T.I., Lil' Wayne, Jay-Z, and an extremely pregnant M.I.A. all performed "Swagga Like Us." The energy it was delivered with made it even better than the studio version, but more importantly, just how classy are those suits?



Radiohead also performed "15 Step" with the USC Marching Band:

Saturday, February 7, 2009

The Best of Internet Mashups & Remixes

For the past year or so, I've been making mixes compiling my favorite mashups that I've been able to find around the net. The ones presented here defy the standard laws of mashup physics by holding up on repeated listenings and staying fun. "Sexual High" has to be the MVP of those that I've found though -- a remix pairing Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing" with Radiohead's melancholy anthem, "High & Dry." It's sexy, laid back, and epic - if you can't feel good about your life while blasting that track, there's no hope for you anywhere.

For anyone who already has these mixes, Vol. 2 is expanded slightly in the version I've posted here because I decided I had to include AyPerskAy's "Luda La Vida Remix". Other than that, you guys already know what's in here.

The Best of Internet Mashups & Remixes Vol. 1
The Summer Mashup Mix


1. Overnight Star - Twista vs. Sigur Ros
2. Untitled - TLC, Ludacris & Terror Squad vs. Blink-182
3. When The Last Time I Left You - Clipse vs. The Avalanches
4. Collide You A Drank - T-Pain vs. Cloud Cult
5. My Love (Diplo Mix) - Justin Timberlake vs. LCD Soundsystem
6. Bros Before Whoas - Black Rob vs. Panda Bear
7. Yoshimi Battles Snoop Dogg - Snoop Dogg vs. The Flaming Lips
8. Jack & Diane (Pressure Mix) - John Mellencamp vs. Leftfield
9. Sexual High - Marvin Gaye vs. Radiohead
10. Bittersweet Dirt - Jay-Z vs. The Verve
11. Stuntin' Like Black Rock - Birdman & Lil Wayne vs. Black Rock
12. The Next P.I.M.P. - 50 Cent vs. Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg
13. Tambourine Reckoning - Eve vs. Radiohead
14. Smack My Bitch Up Orinoco Flow - Prodigy vs. Enya
15. Clipse Your Hands Say Wamp Wamp - Clipse vs. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
16. I'm A Flirt (Shoreline) - R. Kelly vs. Broken Social Scene
17. No More Pressure - Annie Lennox vs. Queen & David Bowie
18. Sentimental Mouths - Ludacris vs. She & Him

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The Best of Internet Mashups & Remixes Vol. 2 - Winter 2008


1. Beautiful Girls In Magic Positions - Sean Kingston vs. Patrick Wolf
2. No Karma - Jaydiohead
3. Act A Fool (Ravestradamus Remix) - Lil' Jon & Three 6 Mafia
4. Flashing Lights (DJ Benzi Refix) - Clipse
5. Boyz (Remix) [feat. Jay-Z] - M.I.A.
6. Stayin' Alive In Da Club - 50 Cent vs. The Bee Gees
7. Lean Back (DVDJ Unique Remix) [feat. The Notorious B.I.G.] - Terror Squad
8. I Get Money (Remix) [feat. P. Diddy & Jay-Z] - 50 Cent
9. What A Night For A Gangsta Party! - 2Pac & Snoop Dogg vs. Frankie Valli
10. The Year This Club Broke (My Heart) - Usher vs. Los Campesinos!
11. Mr. Me Too (Z.A.K. Remix) - Clipse
12. We Are From Venice (Lil' Weezy Ana) - Lil Wayne vs. The Bloody Beetroots
13. Alright (Ratatat Remix) - Memphis Bleek
14. Luda La Vida Remix - AyPerskAy
15. Single Foxes (Put A Wood On It) - Beyonce vs. Fleet Foxes

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Bill O'Reilly Doesn't Understand Black People

There have been a lot of things about Bill O'Reilly that have ticked everyone off. His smug sense of superiority, his manipulative right-wing opinions, bonkers news spins and his offensive stubbornness could be named as a few of them. This clip, however, raises the bar. Following the inauguration of Barack Obama, Young Jeezy and Jay-Z had some enthusiastic comments to make about the occasion and it's importance to black culture, as well as some negative things to say about George W. Bush. Who could be upset at George W. Bush? Right?

Observe Bill O'Reilly and Dennis Miller's reaction - am I not the only one who thinks their diatribes are a litte racist? I mean, just listen to the way O'Reilly says "Young Jeezy". Ouch.



But it's okay because you get to listen to Jeezy and Hova whip O'Reilly in the monstrous "My President Is Black" Remix.



My President Is Black (Remix) [feat. Jay-Z] - Young Jeezy (Click To Download)

[via Nah Right & Prefix]