Wayne G – Megamix (DJSpook’s Wayne G Promo)

Posted in Adele, Deborah Cox, Erasure, Hannah Jones, Jackie'O', Jsto, Kelly Clarkson, Kylie, Lady Ga Ga, Lonnie Gordon, Love Inc, Madonna, Matt Consola, Peyton on July 23rd, 2011 by H Bradley


For little over a week I have been working on probably the best ever and most complex megamix I have ever done. I’m so proud of the final result, I currently have it on my IPod on repeat. My friend Hans @W.A.I.S.T.E.D.com has managed to get a Tete-a-tete and ill post the full interview once Wayne himself has completed the interview.

Here is the UTTERLY amazing result!

Track-Listing

Olive – I’m Not In Love (Wayne G & Paul Young Mix)
Madonna – Beautiful Stranger 2011 (Wayne G Mix)
(SAMPLE : Deborah Cox – Nobody’s Supposed To Be Here (Wayne G Anthem)
Lonnie Gordon – Happening All Over Again (Wayne G Mix)
Peyton – Baker Street (Wayne G Mix)
Jackie ‘O’ – Baby When You Gone (Wayne G Mix)
Erasure – A Little Respect (Wayne G Mix)
Matt Consola feat Brenda Reed – Midnight (Wayne G & Andy Allder Atlantis Mix)
Hannah Jones – Bridge Over Troubled Water (Wayne G Dub)
JSTO feat Alison Jear – I Wanna Fucking Dance (Wayne G Anthem Mix)
Lady Gaga – The Edge Of Glory (Wayne G & Andy Allder Atlantis Mix)
Kylie – All The lovers (Wayne G & Paul Young Mix)
Kelly Clarkson – Since You Been Gone (Wayne G Mix)
Love Inc – Superstar (Wayne G Heaven Anthem)
Adele – Rolling In The Deep (Wayne G & Paul Young WPPS Mix)

Also I will be making some of the these mixes as mashups and will pos them soon.

Please Can I have feed back on this from everyone.

Lolly – Pick ‘n’ Mix Megamix

Posted in Lolly on July 19th, 2011 by H Bradley

Lolly (born Anna Kumble, 27 June 1978, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham) is a British pop star, TV presenter and actress.

Megamix Tracklisting

Viva La radio
Sempre Amore
Mickey
Rockin Robin
Big Boys Don’t Cry

Listen to the full mix by playing the video below

Manchester Pride 2011

Posted in Uncategorized on July 19th, 2011 by H Bradley

If anyone wants to enter the competition then I’ll see you at Cruz 101 on Friday nights until pride weekend.

Christina Aquilera – Dirrty

Posted in Christina Aguilera, Sleazesisters on July 19th, 2011 by H Bradley

“Dirrty” is a song performed by American singer Christina Aguilera featuring rapper Reggie “Redman” Noble. The song was written by Aguilera and Redman along with Jasper Cameron, Balewa Muhammad, and Rockwilder for Aguilera’s fourth studio album Stripped (2002). It received mixed reviews from music critics.”Dirrty” was released in September 2002 as the album’s lead single (see 2002 in music). It was unsuccessful in the U.S., only reaching number 48 on the Billboard Hot 100, but was better received elsewhere, cracking the Top 10 of 17 countries and reaching  number 1 in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. “Dirrty” was nominated for “Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals” at the 45th Grammy Awards.

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Kylie – Megamix

Posted in Kylie on July 19th, 2011 by H Bradley

This DJ from Singapore is very talented and this megamix is just one of his many remixes I have and will be bringing them to you soon.

The Track-listing is as follows

Light Years (D-Bop Voyager Mix) -Intro
Get Outta My Way (Mat Zo Remix vs Club DJ Preeda Tony Mashed up)
All The Lovers (Peter Rauhofer Reconstruction Mix)
In My Arms (Steve Pitron and Max Sanna Remix)
Slow (Preeda Tony Rework 2011)
Can’t Get You Out Of My Head (Mike Rizzo Club Mix)
In Your Eyes (Tha S Man’s Release Mix)
Better Than Today (Bills & Hurr Remix)
Cupid Boy (Stereogamous Vocal Mix)
Aphrodite (Denzal Park Remix)
Get Outta Of My Way (DJ George M Re-Work Mix)
Please Stay (7th District Club Flava Mix)
The One (Freemasons Vocal Club Mix)
I Believe In You (Club Junkies How Gay Is This Mix)

Kelly Clarkson – Since You Been Gone

Posted in Kelly Clarkson, Wayne G on July 19th, 2011 by H Bradley

“Since U Been Gone” is a song written and produced by Max Martin and Lukasz “Dr. Luke” Gottwald for American singer Kelly Clarkson. The song was released as the second single from her second album, Breakaway in the US and Australia and was released as the first single in Europe. Its lyrical concept concerns a failed relationship in which the protagonist later expresses relief about the breakup. Clarkson, who sought interest in a more rock-oriented image, wanted to alter the song’s original composition to allow more drums. The song has a pop punk influence in drums and guitar riffs.

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Urban Cookie Collective – Feels Like Heaven

Posted in Urban Cookie Collective on July 19th, 2011 by H Bradley

Feels Like Heaven is a techno/dance track by British dance band Urban Cookie Collective.The song was originally released in November 1993 as the follow-up to the summer hit The Key The Secret which had reached Number 2 and peaked at Number 5 in the UK Top 75, staying in the chart for 9 consecutive weeks.It also hit Number 10 in Australia and was a success on several European charts.The vocals for the track were by Diane Charlmagne who had provided the vocal for the bands previous hit and their subsequent singles.

Savage Garden – I Want You

Posted in Savage Garden on July 18th, 2011 by H Bradley

“I Want You” is the first single released by Australian pop group Savage Garden, released in Australia in 1996 and internationally in 1997. It later appeared on their eponymous debut album Savage Garden. The single hit number one in Canada, and peaked at number four on the U.S. Hot 100 and in their home country.The single was the first to be released in the UK, reaching number 11. After the success of “Truly Madly Deeply” and “To the Moon and Back” (re-release) the single would see a second release in December 1998, this time as “I Want You ’98″ with the Bascombe Mix being the lead track. The single charted at number 12, one place below the original, spending 3 extra weeks in the top 40 due to the Christmas period sales.

Rowetta/Jennifer Holiday – And I Am Telling You

Posted in Jennifer Holiday, Rowetta, Wayne G on July 18th, 2011 by H Bradley

“And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” (also known in short as just “And I Am Telling You”) is a torch song from the Broadway musical Dreamgirls, with lyrics by Tom Eyen and music by Henry Krieger. In the context of the musical, “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” is sung by the character Effie White, a singer with the girl group The Dreams, to her manager, Curtis Taylor Jr., whose romantic and professional relationship with Effie is quickly ending. The lyrics to “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going”, often considered the show’s signature tune, describe Effie’s love for Curtis, both strongly devoted and defiant. She refuses to let Curtis leave her behind, and boldly proclaims to him, “I’m staying and you … you’re gonna love me.”In addition to its presence in the musical, “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” is also notable as the debut single of two women who portrayed Effie. Jennifer Holliday originated the role on Broadway in 1981 and won a Tony Award for her performance. In 1982, Holliday recorded a number-one R&B hit version of “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going”. Jennifer Hudson portrayed Effie in the 2006 film adaptation of Dreamgirls, winning an Oscar for the role. Hudson’s version became a Top 20 R&B single, and a number-one dance hit.

Leona Lewis – Bleeding Love

Posted in Leona Lewis, Sleazesisters on July 18th, 2011 by H Bradley

“Bleeding Love” has sold more than 1 million copies in the United Kingdom, and over 4 million digital downloads in the United States, where it was the best selling digital song there in 2008. “Bleeding Love” has sold more than 9 million copies worldwide, putting it in the top five selling songs of the decade. It was named the 17th most successful song in the US from 2000-2009, on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs of the Decade. The song achieved a similar feat in the United Kingdom where it was the best-selling single of 2007, selling 788,000 copies. “Bleeding Love” has charted within the UK top 100 singles chart in three different years: in 2007 it peaked at number 1 2008 at number 2; and 2009 at number 97. “Bleeding Love” was nominated for Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 51st Grammy Awards. It remains Lewis’s most successful single to date.

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