
I’m leaving Riverplace today and moving down to Tribeca so I don’t really have time to post but I had to squeeze one in real quick. This mashup album was released earlier this year by a dude named Tom Caruana and it rocks. Made up of Beatles samples and covers, he somehow manages to accurately capture a Wu-Tang Killer Bees sound with Liverpool’s finest, and a little to no compromise. Â As time goes by and hip hop continues on its pop ridden path it becomes more and more apparent just how impressive Wu-Tang was during those first years as a crew. I mean the production style and lyrical prowess of some of the members is some of the most advanced art I’ve heard till this day. This topic deserves more attention than I can give it today so I’ll just leave it there but I’ll be revisiting it soon. In the meantime enjoy the fantastic mashups.
Check this whole fly shit out…” - Raekwon
Wu Tang Vs The Beatles – Uh Huh
Wu Tang Vs The Beatles – C.R.E.A.M.
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please check out my new mashup, enjoy
http://soundcloud.com/jimineedles/dizzee-rascal-vs-dizzy-gillespie-ft-krs-one-dizzy-sirens-jimi-needles-dizzy-big-band-cocktail
download it here: http://www.sendspace.com/file/o9utwt
many thanks
Jimi
The “Uh-huh” song isn’t mixed with a Beatles song, but rather a song by Disco Ruido titled “Mrs. Love”
Yea get your stuff right. Disco Ruido deserves the credit
Hate to say it guys but you’re both wrong. Check out the Beatles – “You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)” it’s not a popular song but that’s the track BOTH artists sampled.
The Song “Uh-Huh” is mashed with The Beatles song titled “You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)”
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