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In early 2009, Chicago DJ/producer 'DJ Inphinity' created a bootleg using the Silvio Ecomo remix of DJ Chuckie's 2008 hit "Let the Bass Kick" and the a cappella of LMFAO's "I'm in Miami Bitch", creating "Let the Bass Kick in Miami Bitch" (or "Let the Bass Kick in Miami Girl" as the radio edit).
"Let the Bass Kick in Miami Bitch" (featuring LMFAO) Clyde Narain, Stefan Gordy, Skyler Gordy: 6:53: 3. "Breaking Up" (featuring Promise Land & Amanda Wilson)
Snoop Dogg, who voices Smoove Move in the film, debuted "Let the Bass Go", a song he created for the film's soundtrack, at the E3 convention. [27] On March 22, 2013, Henry Jackman was announced as the film's composer, making it the third film he composed for DreamWorks Animation, following Monsters vs. Aliens (2009) and Puss in Boots (2011). [28]
Robbie Rivera featuring Fast Eddie – "Let Me Sip My Drink" (Chuckie Remix) Sidney Samson featuring Lady Bee – "Shut Up & Let It Go" (Chuckie Remix) Luis Lopez vs. Jesse Lee – "Is This Love" (Chuckie Remix) Erick Morillo and Eddie Thoneick featuring Shawnee Taylor – "Live Your Life" (Chuckie Remix) Toni Braxton – "So Yesterday ...
A second single, "Let Her Go", is due out soon… sessions for that album are currently taking place using the same musicians who play on the new single. They include Weekend’s Simon Booth (guitar), Scritti’s Tom (drums) and John Cook on bass. [4] That version was never completed, and "Since Yesterday" was issued as their second single instead.
In 2009, a mashup of "I'm in Miami Bitch" and Dutch DJ Chuckie's 2008 single "Let the Bass Kick" was released, entitled "Let the Bass Kick in Miami Bitch". The single performed well in Europe, becoming a top-ten hit in the United Kingdom. [7] In 2010, the duo were featured on the song "Gettin' Over You" by French house producer David Guetta ...
Turbo (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack to the 2013 DreamWorks Animation film of the same name.Released by Relativity Music Group on July 15, 2013, it featured several pop, rock and EDM tracks, from artists such as Run-DMC, Tom Jones, The Jackson 5, Pitbull and Lil Jon among several others. [1]
Joseph Osborn (August 28, 1937 – December 14, 2018 [1]) was an American bass guitar player known for his work as a session musician in Los Angeles with the Wrecking Crew and in Nashville with the A-Team of studio musicians during the 1960s through the 1980s, playing on thousands of recordings (and hundreds of hit records) to become one of the most recorded bassists of all time.