jestre
So I was wondering why so many people were quoting "Baby Got Back," cutting it off at "My anaconda don't."

Then I searched on YouTube to find out Nicki Minaj made a half-assed remix, essentially “re-rapping” about the sociological female image. (It could be a clever satire, but it sure doesn’t look it.)

Now I wish I could retract my view.

It’s not what I’d consider good sampling if you’re using huge chunks of the song and using stock plug-ins. That song felt like a bad Sonic “OC.”

It makes me tempted to reuse the instrumentals of someone else’s song, add some plug-ins, different or similar lyrics, some filters, and then call it music.

You can go ahead and like it, but that’s my opinion of distaste on the quality of the pop music industry for how it can be sometimes.

Now to see whose instrumentals I can steal and make millions.

sinclair-atomos

But Jestre, everyhing is remakes nowadays, Iphones, Call of Duty, Movies, even TV shows, all rehashed of older releases

jestre

Well, time do some remixes and give lyrics to instrumental songs! (Though doing remixes may give me a better understanding of music theory.)

silver-tongues-blog

Anyhting that is remade just devolves into a meme and then is quickly forgotten? Let’s take CoD for example? Remember when fish moving in old games or dogs as animal companions in games where posted with captions that said “next gen gaming?”