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Showing posts with label Umbrella. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Umbrella. Show all posts

The Remix Reel...

There's been a definite change in direction for the music industry: any song that makes it onto the charts has it's own set of remixes before you can say "cash-cow". I made it my job today to dig through the mountain of material and find some of the real gems:

Rihanna Ft. Chris Brown- Umbrella


This is an interesting one: I shamefully admit that I'm a massive fan of the original, and Chris Brown is a solid addition, slotting in his computer-enhanced voice and some original lyrics:
"Baby girl you can be my Cinderella, ella, ella, ella, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh"
It was a brilliantly bold hip-hop song to begin with: add Chris Brown, some more 'direct 'lyrics and you have an even superior version... but please don't spoil the magic and re-release it (as if Rihanna needs more money anyway?).

Feist- My Moon My Man (Boyz Noize Remix)


You might spot the trend (yes, I only just wrote about Boyz Noize), but this is a lot more than I expected from him on the remix front. You have to have balls to mix Feist's whispy voice with a bloody great voice synth, but the bravery pays off. I've listened to this about 15 times and I can't see any reason to dislike it- someone influential get a hold of this, I beg you, and give credit where it's deserved (Yes, Zane Lowe, YOU, if for some crazy reason you're reading).

M.I.A Ft. Battles & Akon- Boyz (Diplo Remix)


The sign of a skilled DJ/MC is that they can remix a song with an artist you hate an make you love them 3 minutes later. I have always been quick to show my confusion towards Battles and their space-rock- how else can you describe it?- and Akon has been a thorn in my side since 'Lonely' clogged up MTV Base. Mix these together with M.I.A.'s insanely brilliant Boyz, however, and you have something which miraculously works, and even sounds less 'out-there' than most of Kala, her latest album. Please let me know how you feel about these songs- isn't Boyz Noize remix awesome?

So there you have it: some DJ's do themselves proud and outdo the numerous "Jazzy Phizzle produc-shizzles" which get dumped on the music industry each year.

A reluctant ode to Umbrella-ella-ella-eh-eh-eh....

As much as I hate to write this, I really, really like Rihanna's latest chart-topper Umbrella. It causes a burning sensation in my mouth every time I say it, but she has obviously found the winning beat, vocal and lyrical style that the world wants, which is the reason why its been sitting comfortably at the top of the UK charts for almost 10 weeks now. The accompanying album's no pushover either- the deliciously titled Good Girl's Gone Bad is at number 12 in its 6th week since release, which isn't bad considering Umbrella is only the first single.

"No clouds in my storms
Let it rain I hydroplane into fame (Eh eh)
Come'n down with the Dow Jones
When the clouds come we gone
We Rocafella (Eh eh)"

So how good is the song? Well, to my brother at least, it's "one of the best hip-hop songs I've heard in a while", and I would probably agree. Although the lyrics are absolutely ridiculous- see above- a lot of time has been devoted to the production of this song: having Jay-Z guest rap at the beginning is a very good way to start, and the video is pretty cool as well, what with her suggestive umbrella pokes and spark backdrop. Tie in the fact that Rihanna possesses a Barbados-tinged voice that records extremely well and a great beat, and you're on to a winner. Slightly off topic, I went on a run yesterday, and when at the 3 mile point I was literally dying, Umbrella revitalised me enough to make me complete another mile... must be good, hey?

Of course, when a song stays on top of the charts for that long, there are the numerous covers (some good, some horrible, mind) that appear in the ensuing weeks. I've been scouring the net for the best one and my pick is Scott Simons', which is available for download at the bottom of this post. Scott Simons was the songwriter for the indie band "The Argument" and has recorded an entirely different piano-driven version of Umbrella. It doesn't match up to the original in my opinion, but you can see for yourself. Enjoy...

Update: The original version is also below...

Rihanna (ft. Jay-Z)- Umbrella