
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Nicki Minaj - Super Bass ((Kids' Club Banger Edit))
Another free Frequency Kids remix for everyone. This time Nicki Minaj's Top 40 smash gets an overhaul with some much needed energy, this'll keep everyone one on the dancefloor moving. Enjoy

Labels:
Club Edit,
electro,
Foreign Beggars,
Nicki Minaj,
simon says,
Super Bass
Frequency Kids - Look At Me Now (Paper Planes Segway 73-86)
Here's a solid tool for all my DJs out there, very smooth on topic transition and segway. From Chris Brown's Look At Me Now, to Paper Planes from MIA. Free download for all!

Tiesto & Steve Aoki - Tornado
2 industry heavyweights teamed up to bring us this banger, Aoki has made quite a name for himself in the electro scene and Tiesto who I feel was starting to become less relevant  has made a huge comeback in the last year or two (ever since Zero 76 with Hardwell). Anyways DJs, put this track to use, the househeads will love it.

My Generation's Kurt Cobain...
Just a funny picture I found among some older files on my computer, it's good for a laugh so thought I'd share.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Frequency Kids - "Crazy" Without You (Tiesto vs Usher Bootleg)
Hello all, here's another edit we dropped a few weeks back. David Guetta's Without You has never really had the right energy for the club, but this edit has more than enough to keep the dancefloor bumpin. Free download for all, check it out below.


Labels:
Bootleg,
David Guetta,
Frequency Kids,
Tiesto,
Usher,
Without You
Drake's Take Care tops Billboard's Top 200 Album List
Just as a follow to that last post, Drake's latest album dropped last week and debuted at the number one spot selling 631,000 in it's first week. That puts it at the third best selling album debut of the year, trailing only Lady Gaga at number 1 and Lil' Wayne (an album on which Drake is heavily featured). Three singles have already emerged from the album getting their fair share of radio play. First to drop off the album was Headlines, then Proud of You (ft. Nicki Minaj), and The Motto (ft. Lil' Wayne). Check out the video for Headlines below.
Ludacris - Bada Boom (Drake & Big Sean diss track)
Ludacris recently released a diss track targeting both Big Sean and Drake. It all stems from a comment that Drake made in an interview about a year ago, stating that he's abandoned the #hashtag style of rap because too many artists have picked up on it and are using it poorly, where he quoted a line from Luda's song my chick bad (it's a parade, Macy's). Drake said, that flow should be left to rappers who know how to use it, he also credited Big Sean for making it popular again. Apparently Ludacris got butt hurt over it and it's been stewing in his brain for the past year, and this weak diss track (in my humble opinion) was the result. All the "OGs" seem to be supporting Luda on this, and feel it's a solid track. I wouldn't expect to hear a response track from either of these two, Drake's too busy with actual success to get caught up in the "kids game" as Ghostface Killah put it. The hiphop scene seems to love beef though, and have been waiting for some freh beef for quite some time. Anyway, check the newly released video (the Fifth Element inspired concept for the video was actually kind of cool) and track out below.
Labels:
2pac,
Bada Boom,
Big Sean,
Biggie,
Diss,
Drake,
DTP,
Fifth Element,
Ludacris,
Tupac,
Young Money
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Rihanna Ft. Calvin Harris - We Found Love (Kids Festival Bootleg)
Hope you enjoyed the video below, now I'm feeling in the sharing spirit. We released this edit near the beginning of October and for me personally it's been crushing dancefloors, it builds and flips into some high energy dutch and then comes back down, the crowd always loses it at the drop. Free download for all, enjoy and feel free to share.
Labels:
Afrojack,
Calvin Harris,
Club Edit,
Collide,
Festival Mix,
Frequency Kids,
Leona Lewis,
Rihanna,
Top 40,
We Found Love
Rihanna's Video for We Found Love Banned in France
This video has had its fair share of controversy, first the devout Christian owner of a farm field where one scene of the video was being filmed kindly asked Rihanna to leave when he felt things bega
n to get inappropriate (when Rihanna started to strip). More recently, the French have now pulled the video during the daytime, it can only be viewed on French television stations after 10pm, as some of the scene were deemed too "suggestive". Rihanna however remains very pleased with her efforts, tweeting "We've never done a video like this before, this is one of the deepest video I've ever done." The song itself featuring Scottish producer Calvin Harris still remains glued to the number one position on Billboard's Hot 100 chart (and several other charts globally).
n to get inappropriate (when Rihanna started to strip). More recently, the French have now pulled the video during the daytime, it can only be viewed on French television stations after 10pm, as some of the scene were deemed too "suggestive". Rihanna however remains very pleased with her efforts, tweeting "We've never done a video like this before, this is one of the deepest video I've ever done." The song itself featuring Scottish producer Calvin Harris still remains glued to the number one position on Billboard's Hot 100 chart (and several other charts globally).Check out the video here and judge for yourselves.
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