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DJ Earworm continued to release his yearly mashup, "Blame It on the Pop" in 2009, "Don't Stop the Pop" in 2010, "World Go Boom" in 2011. The sixth year-end mashup, titled "Shine Brighter", was released on December 18, 2012. [12] The mashup was finished on December 15, 2012 and premiered on Virgin Radio in Canada.
Italy. Japan. Russia. A mashup (also mesh, mash up, mash-up, blend, bastard pop[ 1 ] or bootleg[ 2 ]) is a creative work, usually a song, created by blending two or more pre-recorded songs, typically by superimposing the vocal track of one song seamlessly over the instrumental track of another and changing the tempo and key where necessary. [ 3 ]
Fran Healy. Eminem. Jeff Bass. Luis Resto. Steven Tyler. Producer (s) Party Ben. " Boulevard of Broken Songs " (also known as " Wonderwall of Broken Songs " or " Wonderwall of Broken Dreams ") is a popular mash-up mixed by American DJ and producer Party Ben in late 2004. The mix consists of elements from American rock band Green Day 's ...
Genre. Mashup. Length. 40:48. Producer. James Richards. Everyday Chemistry is a remix album that was made available as a free digital download on 9 September 2009. The album was released along with a story of anonymous authorship. [ 1 ] It mashes up various songs from the Beatles ' individual solo careers, including tracks from 27 albums.
Mouth Moods is the third mashup mixtape by American musician and comedian Neil Cicierega released in 2017. Like his previous mashup mixtapes Mouth Sounds and Mouth Silence, its source material is primarily Top 40 hits from the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Samples from Smash Mouth 's "All Star" return, after being absent outside of Easter ...
Producer (s) Shane McAnally. " Forever Country " is a 2016 mashup performed by Artists of Then, Now & Forever, a one-time gathering of 30 American country music artists. The song combines elements of three previous country hits: John Denver 's " Take Me Home, Country Roads " (1971), Willie Nelson 's " On the Road Again " (1979), and Dolly ...
Dariacore 2: Enter Here, Hell to the Left (2021) Dariacore is the debut studio album by the American musician Jane Remover under the pseudonym Leroy. It was self-released on May 14, 2021. Described as a mashup album, Remover was inspired by the musician Vektroid and SoundClown music. Its name is taken from the Daria TV series.
Participating websites posted copies of The Grey Album for free download for a 24-hour period in protest of EMI's attempts to prevent distribution of the mashup on the grounds that sampling is fair use and that a statutory license should be provided in the same manner as if an artist were to perform or record a cover version of a song.