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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Queen - We Will Rock U (2012 Fight Mix)


 

Aimed at pumping up people for big games, fights, etc, We Will Rock U (2012 Fight Mix) takes one of the greatest fight songs of all time... We Will Rock You by Queen and spices it up with several samples from other songs and movies, such as Friday and Goodfellas. This one is worth the time and you may find it to be a nice addition to your ipod when working out. It's certainly hardcore.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Ice Ice Baby Got Back (Vanilla Ice vs. Sir Mix-A-Lot)



This may possibly be one of the most entertaining party mashups EVER!! Two of the biggest hits of all time, Baby Got Back , the huge international hit from Sir Mix-A-Lot meets Ice Ice Baby , another enormous hit of the 90's from the one hit wonder Vanilla Ice and simply goes bezerk!! This mashup fuses these two tracks together to entertain those party crowds that love these 2 old school classics. Ice Ice Baby Got Back may soon be one of the most downloaded & widely used tracks from djdiamonddog.com ever. Be sure to sample and download this sure fire "party starter"... it's all FREE.... as ALWAYS!!

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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Don't Look Back (Oasis vs. 50 Cent)


 
Although the title is Don't Look Back, this mashup certainly DOES look back at a pair of classics! From one of hip hop's all time greatest albums, Get Rich Or Die Tryin comes 50 Cent's hit 21 Questions. Now Fuse that with an all-time great from Oasis... Don't Look Back In Anger (from the album What's The Story.. Morning Glory) and you've got one helluva mashup!! Be sure to check out the FREE download and please LIKE, TWEET & share my site... http://djdiamonddog.com.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Country Girl (Shake It Fast)... Luke Bryan vs. Mystikal


 
Country collides with hip hop in this full fledged shakin' mashup!! No matter what your musical preference, you'll be shakin to this musical fusion of Luke Bryan's Country Girl (Shake It For Me) and Mystikal's 2000 classic... Shake It Fast. This mashup is squeaky clean so it can be used for any occasion!

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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Tupac: An Immortal Legacy (the mixtape)




Tupac Amaru Shakur, very often referred to as the greatest rapper ever, brought a type of personality on to the scene that was never seen or heard before.. and probably never will be again. Tupac not only made music that was appealing to various walks of life, he was also an activist, poet, dancer and successful actor.

Much of Tupac's music addressed the inequalities & struggles of everyday life for poor people, most noteably women. His songs like Keep Ya Head Up and Brenda's Got a Baby discuss the pain & hardships of young motherhood, yet they also show that there is a way to succeeed through those hardships. He also has a song called Pain which describes young people's approach to survival in this cold world.

Along with these songs, Tupac also maintained a thug image, mostly after signing to Death Row Records. He released songs such as Ambitionz As A Ridah, 2 Of Amerika's Most Wanted and When We Ride On Our Enemies which talk about frequent conflicts with various haters.


And just when you thought you've heard it all, you hear tracks like I Get Around and How To You Want It which are all about his passion for sex & women. These songs are, basically, can be related to by everyone.

Tupac also released a barrage of diss tracks aimed primarily at NY's Bad Boy records and, most noteably, the Notorious BIG who was Bad Boy's franchise artist. The track Hit Em Up goes hard at Biggie. He also has Bomb First which basically goes at everyone who is affiliated with Bad Boy or Biggie including (but not limited to) Mobb Deep, Nas & Jay-Z.


This mixtape shows the wide range of music styles that Tupac was capable of releasing. The uplifting tracks. The sex tracks. The thug tracks. They are all here in some form. There are also several tracks placed over other beats, giving Tupac a different feel for those given songs. The tribute is finalized with various sound bytes taken throughout Tupac's career. This mixtape is NOT about Tupac's death, but rather a celebration of his life & a magical career cut short.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Thugs Get Lonely Too (b/w) Stan (Tupac vs. Eminem)




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One of the blends from my upcoming mixtape Tupac: An Immortal Legacy combines the vocals from Tupac's Thugs Get Lonely Too (from the 2004 album Loyal To The Game) with Eminem's 2000 track Stan (from the album The Marshall Mathers LP). And just like Stan, this blend features the beautiful vocals of Dido from her song Thank You, available on her 1999 debut album No Angel. This blend offers a more mellow feel to one of Tupac's post-death tracks.

Check out the free download & be sure to get at me with any feedback via Twitter, Facebook, SoundCloud or email me at hitmeup@djdiamonddog.com . Thanks to everyone for your support!! The new mixtape... Tupac: An Immortal Legacy is due out within the next week!!!

Thursday, May 24, 2012

I Remember That (hip hop edition)

In memory of some of the great years of hip hop past, I bring you I Remember That (hip hop edition). This is a mix that is sure to bring back memories of the hip hop from the early 90's to the early 2000's. Featuring many great artists, such as Luniz, NWA, the DOC, Public Enemy & more, I Remember That (hip hop edition) is a simple, non stop mix of music designed to bring back memories!! 

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The early 90's is referred to by many as the "golden age" of hip hop. It was a decade in which Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, & Warren G brought us the G-Funk sound from the west coast. It was also the decade that introduced us to one of hip hop's greatest acts... the Wu-Tang Clan... representing New York City. We also will remember other greats such as Gang Starr (RIP Guru), Poor Righteous Teachers, Redman, Goodie Mob, Cypress Hill & many more!! With the diversity of hip hop sounds during this era, it's easy to see why hip hop became such a popular & influential genre.

For the first few years of the new millenium, that "golden age" sound carried over, before becoming watered down by the industry. DMX & Busta Rhymes were a few that kept the originality of hip hop alive over the millenium border. And although DMX has had many legal issues over the past several years, he is still very relevant to the genre. And Busta Rhymes continues to put out hits, even at 40 years old.

So, as you can see, I Remember That (hip hop edition), is a great addition to any mixtape collection. So sit back, relax & enjoy the memories it brings!!  Thanks for your support and be sure to visit djdiamonddog.com for more mixtapes, remixes, mashups, etc.