Today's song is from Europe, more specifically, Italy! It is quite interesting because pretty much everyone I talk to are oblivious to Italian music, so I thought this was the best place to put it up! Not going to lie, if you translate the song, you will notice that the song has a really good meaning...or maybe that is me misinterpreting...But anyway, this song has a consistent bass beat and has a really catchy tune, and I really like when it goes into violin mode. It isn't the best dancing song, but it is still nice to listen to. Now for today's instrumental song, I decided to share the remixed version of this song because the two sound very different. There are also many remixes of this song, but not one quite like this. Dj Raaban speeds up different parts of the songs at different times and adds his own melodies and beats to the original. He even changes the pitch and range of the song.This is the more dancy version of the song. Both are really different, so, which one is the better version in your opinion? The original, or the remix? Please feel free to comment and I hope you enjoy the music!
tyDi and Benny Benassi
Today's song is by an Australian DJ called tyDi. He started out as a drummer, but then switched to being a DJ so his songs has pretty great drum beats as well. This song has good energy and great vocals! This song is more subdued than usual dance music but it still has a bumping beat. This song is kind of cool because it addresses a huge problem in youth society today. Bullying seems to encompass a lot of adolescent life and this song is kind of an anti bullying message. But the way that tyDi goes about it is really cool. This song definitely has this really nice chill undertone to it. It sounds like something that would belong to an underground club or music scene. There are some darker undertones to it, and even a little bit of psychedelic undertones. This music video fits the undertones of the song not only because of the content, but also the video production. The black and white and grey scale really helps to emphasize the ideas behind the music. tyDi has a way with the elect...
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