If slapping Tiësto and Oliver Heldens’ names on a track doesn’t put it in as many music fans’ ears as you were hoping it would, then a remix series ought to do the trick.
The two superstar DJs did exactly that for their Natalie La Rose-featured single, “The Right Song,” and it features an eclectic cross section of electronic music artists.
Dillon Francis is the name likely to garner the most attention on the list – and he already teased his remix on Twitter back in January. Basement Jaxx, Mike Williams and Tom Zanetti also made contributions of their own, however – and for our money, that of the latter artist takes a close second place to that of Francis.
That said, we’d like to know which remix of Tiësto and Oliver Heldens’ “The Right Song” is your favorite. Listen to each one in the following Spotify player and...
The two superstar DJs did exactly that for their Natalie La Rose-featured single, “The Right Song,” and it features an eclectic cross section of electronic music artists.
Dillon Francis is the name likely to garner the most attention on the list – and he already teased his remix on Twitter back in January. Basement Jaxx, Mike Williams and Tom Zanetti also made contributions of their own, however – and for our money, that of the latter artist takes a close second place to that of Francis.
That said, we’d like to know which remix of Tiësto and Oliver Heldens’ “The Right Song” is your favorite. Listen to each one in the following Spotify player and...
- 3/20/2016
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
Last year, Tiësto and Oliver Heldens collaborated on a little track called “Wombass,” which has already caught over six million plays on SoundCloud. Now, the two superstars have repackaged the track into a chill-inducing vocal remix titled “The Right Song,” which is essentially unchanged, save for the addition of Natalie La Rose’s voice.
Now, I’m not typically a fan of Oliver Heldens’ vocal tracks, opting instead for the simple power of the instrumental version – but this is different. La Rose performs the perfect accompaniment to this track. With an edge of mischief to her lyrics and playfully dancing over the existing melodies of “Wombass,” “The Right Song” makes the original mix seem rather bland.
The music video is something else entirely, a humorous story of an after-hours janitor party, and we never thought toilet paper bikinis would be a thing, but here we are.
Prep yourself for an off-the-charts shuffle session,...
Now, I’m not typically a fan of Oliver Heldens’ vocal tracks, opting instead for the simple power of the instrumental version – but this is different. La Rose performs the perfect accompaniment to this track. With an edge of mischief to her lyrics and playfully dancing over the existing melodies of “Wombass,” “The Right Song” makes the original mix seem rather bland.
The music video is something else entirely, a humorous story of an after-hours janitor party, and we never thought toilet paper bikinis would be a thing, but here we are.
Prep yourself for an off-the-charts shuffle session,...
- 1/22/2016
- by Tim Kusnierek
- We Got This Covered
It's very busy on The X Factor tonight, as not only will Nick Grimshaw whittle down his Boys to the Top 6, but Cheryl Fernandez-Versini will start the same job with her Groups.
But which acts are battling for a place in Judges' Houses, and what have they picked to get them there?
The Boys
1. Brodie Kelly - 18, Bedford
Song: 'A Thousand Years' - Christina Perri
2. Tom Davies - 26, London
Song: 'Turn Up The Music' - Chris Brown
3. Jordan Luke Gage - 23, Reading
Song: 'No More I Love Yous' - Annie Lennox
4. Danny Sharples - 26, London
Song: 'Ain't Nobody' - Chaka Khan
5. Tom Bleasby - 19, Leeds
Song: 'I Look To You' - Whitney Houston
6. Jamie Eldridge - 20, Salisbury
Song: 'You Get What You Give' - New Radicals
7. Papasidero - 25, Rome
Song: 'Lady Marmalade' - Christina Aguilera, L'il Kim, Mya, Pink
8. Simon Lynch - 23, Isle of Man
Song: 'Hold My Hand' -...
But which acts are battling for a place in Judges' Houses, and what have they picked to get them there?
The Boys
1. Brodie Kelly - 18, Bedford
Song: 'A Thousand Years' - Christina Perri
2. Tom Davies - 26, London
Song: 'Turn Up The Music' - Chris Brown
3. Jordan Luke Gage - 23, Reading
Song: 'No More I Love Yous' - Annie Lennox
4. Danny Sharples - 26, London
Song: 'Ain't Nobody' - Chaka Khan
5. Tom Bleasby - 19, Leeds
Song: 'I Look To You' - Whitney Houston
6. Jamie Eldridge - 20, Salisbury
Song: 'You Get What You Give' - New Radicals
7. Papasidero - 25, Rome
Song: 'Lady Marmalade' - Christina Aguilera, L'il Kim, Mya, Pink
8. Simon Lynch - 23, Isle of Man
Song: 'Hold My Hand' -...
- 10/10/2015
- Digital Spy
Hudson PR
To celebrate the release of Now That’s What I Call Music 91! we are giving you the chance to win one of 3 copies of the Now CD, due for release on 24th July 2015.
Now That’s What I Call Music is back with the 91st edition of the iconic numbered series. Stuffed to the brim with the biggest chart hits around, Now 91 features million selling hits Ellie Goulding ‘Love Me Like You Do’, Wiz Khalifa feat. Sam Puth ‘See You Again’ & Omi ‘Cheerleader’ amongst 44 hits and an incredible 7 number 1’s. You won’t find a bigger collection of smash hits on one album – if you’re a fan of pop hits this won’t be one to miss!
CD1
Ellie Goulding – Love Me Like You Do (from ‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’) Wiz Khalifa feat Charlie Puth – See You Again Omi – Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix Radio Edit) Jason Derulo...
To celebrate the release of Now That’s What I Call Music 91! we are giving you the chance to win one of 3 copies of the Now CD, due for release on 24th July 2015.
Now That’s What I Call Music is back with the 91st edition of the iconic numbered series. Stuffed to the brim with the biggest chart hits around, Now 91 features million selling hits Ellie Goulding ‘Love Me Like You Do’, Wiz Khalifa feat. Sam Puth ‘See You Again’ & Omi ‘Cheerleader’ amongst 44 hits and an incredible 7 number 1’s. You won’t find a bigger collection of smash hits on one album – if you’re a fan of pop hits this won’t be one to miss!
CD1
Ellie Goulding – Love Me Like You Do (from ‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’) Wiz Khalifa feat Charlie Puth – See You Again Omi – Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix Radio Edit) Jason Derulo...
- 7/28/2015
- by Laura Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
It took more than a year for Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen" to go anywhere. It was really a re-release in December that caused a surge, but even from there, the New Jersey singer/rapper's track took months to make an impact on the charts. This "Queen" found its place in rotation side-by-side with Wiz Khalifa's inescapable "See You Again," but those rap singles couldn't be any more different. Fetty's warbly, otherworldly melody maybe had a hard time with its climb because falsetto doesn't currently have much space in the urban radio landscape unless you're D'Angelo or The Weeknd. It's just different. And different is good. Fetty, ultimately, got the critical nod last year, and this hip-hop song has found its partying season in this season now. Keep your ears peeled for Fetty Wap cameos on Gucci Mane's "Still Selling Dope" and Natalie La Rose songs "Somebody" (remix) and "Around the World.
- 6/3/2015
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
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