Pittman put out a version of ‘Let’s Go’ that has some 80′s undertones that make this song a lot better (in my opinion). Matching those funky beats with some serious synth lines brings it all together.
Pittman put out a version of ‘Let’s Go’ that has some 80′s undertones that make this song a lot better (in my opinion). Matching those funky beats with some serious synth lines brings it all together.
Skanky Panky Records artist William Breakspear put out this more upbeat, funky version of Aloe Blacc’s ‘I Need A Dollar,’ breathing some new life into the theme from How to Make it in America.
This song title clearly makes it ironic for us to post it, oh well. The Great Gambino has teamed up with Flynt Flossy and Yung Humma (‘Lemme Smang It’) on this tight track. The beat is simple, but Gambino kills it.
Pretty Lights is channeling his inner love for 70′s funk and early hip-hop with this brand new production. This song is not only quality electronica, but stripped of its production it still be a funky jam.
The Two Friends of Black Book Music Group have released a top-notch progressive house track with vocals from Marcus Munoz and Katie Pearlman. They are extremely bumped and want everyone to have a listen.
This song has very districintive electronic roots. Krizz Kaliko, Twista, and Tech N9ne are three of the hardest and fastest spitting MC’s in the game so you know this collab is hot fire.
LoveRance originally appeared on the first remix by 50 Cent, but he is now leading another remix. B.o.B provides a solid verse, but the song is really stolen by Fat Joe as he rarely makes the rounds anymore.
Goldroom put together an amazingly chill piece with relaxed synths and floating vocals from Chela. Together, the combo can calm any nerves – so press play and forget your worries.
Carlos Serrano did a great job of revitalizing one of Jay-Z’s classics with the new world beat from The Glitch Mob. The result is a heavier track that keeps the legendary flow from the original.
Cosmonaut Grechko, or otherwise known as Victor Klyuchnikov, is a 20 year/old Russian electronic producer who first appeared on the scene with noteworthy remixes. Now, he’s producing his own music.
I know you already love the song just for its title, but here’s another monster hit from Kap Slap‘s recent Frequent Flyer mixtape. Expect at least a few more tracks from the tape posted – it’s fire!
The G.O.O.D music crew has remixed Chicago up-and-comers Chief Keef’s hit. Chief Keef provides a new verse with especially strong contributions coming from Kanye and Big Sean.
I honestly feel like a write up is unnecessary for this remix. If you haven’t heard ‘Somebody That I Used to Know’ or Tiesto then you must be a Pygmy. This remix is everything you want and more.
This song immediately catches your ear with an appealing pop beat you can’t help but love, despite your best judgement. This song is sugary, but that shouldn’t stop you from blasting it.
Clinton Sparks channels strong memories of 90′s children by remixing Lit’s “one hit wonder.” ‘My Own Worst Enemy’ was immensely popular and only Clinton Sparks could do it justice.