Half a century in the business has seen recording engineer Al Schmitt reach the very top of his profession, but even a man of his experience can find himself faced with new challenges. So it was in 1991, when he was called upon to turn a classic Nat 'King' Cole recording into a duet...
The world could use one less manNot enough air, not enough car factoriesTo manufacture new vehicles, sedans and vansWhen they do make the whip you likeYour chips ain't rightBy the time you could afford itThe car ain't importedIn the streets I'm in, it's just ironCops keep firin',...
man! Let me handle my business, damn! Jay-Z, “Diamonds From Sierra Leone (Remix),” from Kanye West’s Late Registration, 2005 2005, brooklyn, business, east coast, jay-z, kanye west, late registration, new york, submission, wordplay December 31, 2024 ‘Yo I’m from Africa’ Boy ...
4.Mfalme - Mwana FA Ft G Nako In his 2014 hitMfalme, Mwana FA imparted profound life advice, complimented by a Kevin Bosco directed music video. G Nako's infectious chorus played a crucial role in elevating the song to smash-hit status, and its resonant lyrics have become popular choices...
41: Tammy Wynette – Stand By Your Man (1969) “Stand By Your Man” is loaded with cultural weight, all of which distracts from the fact that Wynette’s most popular hit is simply one of the best country songs ever written. Sure, the song was a lightning rod upon its release in the...
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61: Scarface – I Seen a Man Die (1994) On Scarface’s world-beating breakthrough,The Diary, his blend of g-funk and horrorcore helped accent his often remorseless lyrics about the violence he grew up surrounded by. But on “I Seen a Man Die,” he tells the story of a man release...
Given Gza was the band leader, Rza the maestro, it was a surprise that the second solo album (after Method Man) to come from the Wu-tang family was by Ol’ Dirty Bastard. Seen by some as the joker of the pack, this rap classic soon put to bed the idea he wasn’t to be taken...
“As you age, Bob—of course, Ineverage! But you think about these things. It’s not being the Last Man Standing, it’s more like being the One That’s Still Around,” he continues. “And I feel the respect that people give me at shows. It’s an honor. I mean, I walk on ...
so we’re all in. Using James Dean Bradfield’s offbeat technique of segueing two entirely different song lyrics together, the song aligned the standard 90s alt-rock set-up – very indie – with some neat pop production – very Kylie – to great effect. What forNMEwas “supremely irritatin...