* 2:08 Ray J featuring Yung Berg – “Sexy Can I” * 1:56 Dem Franchize Boyz – “Talkin’ Out da Side of Ya Neck!” * 0:12 Dolla featuring T-Pain and Tay Dizm – “Who the Fuck Is That?” * 4:32 Jay-Z – “Big Pimpin'” (which samples “Khosara” by Abdel Halim Hafez) * 4:13 Shawnna – “Gettin’ Some” (which samples “Blowjob Betty” by Too Short) * 3:41 Sinead O’Connor – “Nothing Compares 2 U” * 3:15 Lil Wayne – “Stuntin’ Like My Daddy” * 3:02 Aaliyah featuring Timbaland – “We Need a Resolution” * 3:02 Birdman and Lil Wayne – “Pop Bottles” * 3:01 Rage Against the Machine – “Freedom” * 2:48 Birdman featuring Lil Wayne – “Pop Bottles” * 2:36 Temple of the Dog – “Hunger Strike” * 2:04 Huey Lewis and the News – “The Heart of Rock & Roll” * 1:59 Twisted Sister – “We’re Not Gonna Take It” * 1:08 Pete Townshend – “Let My Love Open the Door” * 0:01 Spencer Davis Group – “Gimme Some Lovin'” * 0:01 UGK with OutKast – “International Player’s Anthem (I Choose You)” Wikipedia wizards astoundingly dissected each track. He released it is basically like the Radiohead deal: pay what you wish, and the album is yours.Įven if you offer Gillis $1.00 CND, you’ll get a lot of bump for your buck. He released his album under Illegal Art, and Creative Commons. On one hand he’s going to feed Toronto with quality music and certainly a good party, on the other hand he’s dangling his profitable album in front of the faces of big record labels with the success he’s having. He and all of his MP3 friends from his fourth album, Feed the Animals, will be playing in Toronto on November 12 to a sold out crowd at the Kool Haus. Though the only instrument he rocks out on is his laptop, his mixes are a robust and rich blend of top 40 hits (Umbrella), guilty indulgences (Rod Stewart), and hip hop, ranging from dirty lyric-ed Spank Rock to flossy Kelis. Greg Gillis, the man behind genius musical renegade Girl Talk, is busy making mainstream music cool by mixing what high-browed music lovers might call disposable pop into exciting new songs, and on his quest he’s gaining tones of success. How about rocking out hard to some Soulja Boy? Forget about the “cooler than thou” attitude towards music.
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