by randomscratcher March 09, 2021
1. Someone who fills their music collections with rubbish worthless techno remixes of really shite songs.
2. Someone who wears tight 'gay' clothes and works out all the time, they also cleanse, tone then moisturise their faces...
2. Someone who wears tight 'gay' clothes and works out all the time, they also cleanse, tone then moisturise their faces...
1. fain is listenin to his friend's mp3 player when a song comes on...
Fain - "James, what the fuck is this...?!"
James - "Abba dancing queen hypermix.."
Fain - "you techno remix son of a bitch"
2. Fain goes to his friends house, upon knockin and being let in, he goes upstairs to find his friend workin out in a skin tight vest to marvin gaye...
Fain - "you techno remix son of a bitch..."
James - "theres nothing wrong with..."
Fain - "poof"
Fain - "James, what the fuck is this...?!"
James - "Abba dancing queen hypermix.."
Fain - "you techno remix son of a bitch"
2. Fain goes to his friends house, upon knockin and being let in, he goes upstairs to find his friend workin out in a skin tight vest to marvin gaye...
Fain - "you techno remix son of a bitch..."
James - "theres nothing wrong with..."
Fain - "poof"
by jamesh abdul April 19, 2007
by joemama! February 12, 2021
A well-known song from Dance Dance Revolution 7th Mix with a 9-foot difficulty. This song's 500-step make-up is in almost complete coincidence with the music. This song requires a good amount of stamina and multiple micro-gallups.
by Michael April 13, 2004
A song in the series of songs. the series of songs was made
after realizing that the original song was very successful.
one was created for basically every major part of the US.
West Coast Remix featured The Game, Dj Quick, and Chamillionaire himself. this song was a multi platinum.
This song was a top seller on iTunes. Other song in the series include: East coast Remix, Texas remix, and the Reggeaton remix, and the overseas remix which featured akon.
after realizing that the original song was very successful.
one was created for basically every major part of the US.
West Coast Remix featured The Game, Dj Quick, and Chamillionaire himself. this song was a multi platinum.
This song was a top seller on iTunes. Other song in the series include: East coast Remix, Texas remix, and the Reggeaton remix, and the overseas remix which featured akon.
Ridin' Dirty West Coast Remix Chorus
Police in L.A. to the bay
Be hoping that they gon catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
The West coast remix, lets get paid
Cause you know that you hustlers be up bright and Early
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
Police in L.A. to the bay
Be hoping that they gon catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
The West coast remix, lets get paid
Cause you know that you hustlers be up bright and Early
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
Tryna catch me ridin dirty
by Young Mac 713 April 06, 2008
by Jsupernugz February 04, 2003
Some of hottest producers from around the globe use this time-honored form of deceit by taking nostalgic or classic techno hits and remixing the dog piss out of them, in an attempt to transform the original into some New Age Top 40's EDM piece of mastery, that may sound familiar, but your not quite sure as to why. Regular Legos don't work with Lego's K'Nex, so stop it!
Many famous artists have done exactly this, some of the most famous being:
Example #1: Pharell/Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines VS. Marvin Gaye - Got to Give it Up
Example #2: House of Pain - Jump Around VS. Cypress Hill - Insane in the Brain
Example #3: Pitbull - Culo - VS. Nina Sky - Move ya body
Many famous artists have done exactly this, some of the most famous being:
Example #1: Pharell/Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines VS. Marvin Gaye - Got to Give it Up
Example #2: House of Pain - Jump Around VS. Cypress Hill - Insane in the Brain
Example #3: Pitbull - Culo - VS. Nina Sky - Move ya body
Jim: Bro this Festy is the best, your totally missing out on the action!
Bob: Really? any chicky babes showing off the twins?
Jim: Some threw bras at the end of Splewguetta's set. Cause he mixed Castles in the Sky into bangin Trap.
Bob: What?!? Jim, please do me a favor when you get home, OK?
Jim: Sure Bob anything, whats up?
Bob: Please delete my phone number and lose me as a friend.
Jim: What? What did I do?
Bob: You haven't learned a thing! You've called me 5 times in the last 6 hours. I've filled your head with common sense knowledge, and you still think your being embellished by unsurpassed super stars.
Jim: Shit, it's the drugs man, damn it, all I know is that DJ Splewguetta is about to play again and I can't wait to hear his night time set, he's a God, and I'm totally peakin right now!
Bob: Stay with me now, OK Jim. The reason Splewguetta is able to make that large of a transition, isn't because he's talented. In fact all the manipulation is done in pre-production. All the classic songs your hearing get put into a computer and edited. Dubs become Rubs then become Re-Rubs, and Remixes become Refixes, then released as a Bootleg to the world without tribute to the original artists. We call this a Re-Rubadub Refix Remix Bootleg. This is what many Faux DJ's have done to jump ahead in the Biz. Some Faux DJ's have so much money that they will pay another Faux DJ to produce tracks for them, better known as a Ghost Producer, aka the old bait and switch.
Bob: Really? any chicky babes showing off the twins?
Jim: Some threw bras at the end of Splewguetta's set. Cause he mixed Castles in the Sky into bangin Trap.
Bob: What?!? Jim, please do me a favor when you get home, OK?
Jim: Sure Bob anything, whats up?
Bob: Please delete my phone number and lose me as a friend.
Jim: What? What did I do?
Bob: You haven't learned a thing! You've called me 5 times in the last 6 hours. I've filled your head with common sense knowledge, and you still think your being embellished by unsurpassed super stars.
Jim: Shit, it's the drugs man, damn it, all I know is that DJ Splewguetta is about to play again and I can't wait to hear his night time set, he's a God, and I'm totally peakin right now!
Bob: Stay with me now, OK Jim. The reason Splewguetta is able to make that large of a transition, isn't because he's talented. In fact all the manipulation is done in pre-production. All the classic songs your hearing get put into a computer and edited. Dubs become Rubs then become Re-Rubs, and Remixes become Refixes, then released as a Bootleg to the world without tribute to the original artists. We call this a Re-Rubadub Refix Remix Bootleg. This is what many Faux DJ's have done to jump ahead in the Biz. Some Faux DJ's have so much money that they will pay another Faux DJ to produce tracks for them, better known as a Ghost Producer, aka the old bait and switch.
by DJ Max Portland August 10, 2017