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T-Pain released a salacious remix of Ella Mai’s “Boo’d Up” out of nowhere on Friday. In a fervent, wide-ranging verse, the “rappa ternt sanga” covers several of his favorite topics, including, but not limited to, butts (“they be like how many songs can you make about a booty – about 1,000”), classic cars (“you remind me of my ’62, I see them sub-woofers jumping”) and a viral dance popularized by rising Memphis rapper Blocboy JB (“Shoot!”). More
Continuing a recent micro-trend of country songs getting the remix treatment, Dan + Shay’s Number One hit “Tequila” has a new version courtesy of Dutch producer R3hab. More
Nicky Jam and J Balvin released an all-star remix of “X” on Friday, with new verses from the versatile Puerto Rican hitmaker Ozuna and the Colombian pop-reggaeton star Maluma. The addition of these singers is sure to boost “X,” which is already one of the year’s most dazzling and popular tracks, amassing more than 975 million views on YouTube in less than four months.
Jam and Balvin know not to mess with a good thing, so the instrumental remains unchanged on the “X” remix. Ozuna handles the first verse, lobbing come-ons across the dance floor in his tender, instantly recognizable tone, changing up his vocal patterns at will. He also shouts out the native countries of all the participating singers, one of his favorite tactics – see “Siguelo Bailando,” one of his standout singles from last year. Maluma follows Ozuna’s lead, also choosing to experiment with multiple flows….
Rock remixes may not be as popular as they used to be, but don’t tell U2—their Joshua Tree reissue featured remixes for each song on the album, and they’ve been steadily pushing out remixes for their latest record Songs of Experience, with a Kygo remix of “You’re the Best Thing About Me” leading the charge. Three remixes for current… More
Nicki Minaj is wondering why her remix of Lil Uzi Vert’s “The Way Life Goes” hasn’t been released. The Harajuku Barbie responded to a Twitter user’s inquiry about the track, revealing that it’s finished but being held back by someone. More
“Things It Would Have Been Helpful to Know Before the Revolution,” from Father John Misty’s Pure Comedy, is a post-apocalyptic fable set against an arrangement of piano and stormy orchestra. More
Canadian quartet BadBadNotGood have released producer Nosaj Thing’s remix of “In Your Eyes,” the Charlotte Day Wilson-featuring cut that originally appeared on last year’s IV. More
In a boon to remixers everywhere, Jacques Greene has released the individual stems that make up each of the 11 tracks on Feel Infinite, his very good album of nocturnal R&B-inflected club music from earlier this year. More
Gonjasufi’s psychedelic blasts of bass and spiritual noise have always been disorienting–the kind of music that might impels you to check your headphone jack to make sure everything is plugged in correctly, or is it really supposed to sound like that? Now, he’s applying his off-kilter sensibility to release formats as well.
The Mandela Effect, released digitally today with little fanfare, is the followup to last year’s Callus. The easiest way to describe The Mandela Effect is as a remix album: It contains reworks of Callus tracks by artists who, like Gonjasufi, fuse Afrocentric mysticism and sci-fi with hip-hop and murky dub, like Shabazz Palaces (who remixes “Afrikan Spaceship”) and Massive Attack’s Daddy G (who puts his spin on “Your Maker”). But The Mandela Effect also has original music, including a collaboration with…
Canadian producer A-Trak enlisted Chance the Rapper affiliate Joey Purp to remix Phantogram‘s “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore.”
The duo reconfigure the original track’s dark grit into a supple beat packed with ticking percussion and synth stabs that build thrillingly around Phantogram singer Sarah Barthel’s vocals. The song’s highlight is…