I'm a dyed in the wool Fugazi fan. Always loved everything about them since I was 15 (31 years ago 😳)
Always been a hip-hop fan too, but it's only now that I have discovered these things combined.
I bring you, WU-GAZI... 😊 Wu-tang clan and Fugazi.
Not entirely a bad thing to my ear as it turns out.
What unexpected or unusual remixes, samples or collaborations of your favourite artists have you discovered?
Prodigy vs Enya:
I believe I can contribute to this one, but how do you link to YouTube?
Been a wugazi fan for a while...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DH2KEa_WeZ0
I believe I can contribute to this one, but how do you link to YouTube?
Hit the share arrow on YouTube, copy url, paste it into your text. That's it.
On mobile anyway, on desktop it's not so easy seemingly.
@kayak23 you are a gent, much appreciated. But think I'm on unexpected covers!!
Some of this works well together, other bits not so well. Possibly quite an acquired taste too...
When Puff Diddy or whichever daft sell-out rapper did a hip-hop version of It's A Hard Knock Life. Like something off Alan Partridge.
And don't worry, I won't link it.
Green Day vs Dr Who
The whole Dean Gray American Edit album is fun. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Edit
My Name is by Eminem is built around a sample of a song on which Chas and Dave played.
JP
Keepin it real
@Thomas the tank engine 😂
When Puff Diddy or whichever daft sell-out rapper did a hip-hop version of It’s A Hard Knock Life. Like something off Alan Partridge.
It was Jay-Z. I won't link it either, it was rubbish. Brings us nicely onto Kaleef's sampling of The Stranglers though...
Here's a mates old remix/revamp of Kashmir,
The whole Dean Gray American Edit album is fun.
The intro to American Edit is phenomenal, as is 'Ashanti's Letterbomb'. The guys who did it also previously did The Grey Album - the Beatles White Album versus Jay-Z's Black Album.
The guys who did it are Party Ben mainly; there's a whole load more on his youtube channel. I don't think any hit the heights of American Edit, but there's some interesting stuff nonetheless.