Back in the days in Geneva, Switzerland, the songs in the mix, are part of the most requested I get. Especially when people are trying to chill-out after a long night of partying. This is especially dedicated to someone very special. Selma, love always.


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dMIX (OLDSKOOL CLUB MIXES) part 15 - djonathandavids'
Since the beginnings of recorded sound in the late 19th century, certain people have the ability to manipulate original song and make it sound different. And now with more advance technology it is more prevelence.
Modern remixing had its roots in......cont.


Like most Yoruba (Fela Kuti's tribe) from the western part of Nigeria, Fela Kuti has got several names. He was born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti. Then as you grow older you adjust to the one that suit you best. He was comfortable with Fela, which is the first name minus the prefix, "Olu". All Yoruba names comes with a prefix. But he was not comfortable with his last name "Ransome". Not African, so he dropped it for "Anikulapo". So He became Fela Anikulapo Kuti instead of....cont.

dMIX (OldSkool RAP/HIP-HOP) Part 13 - djonathandavids'

Three words 2pac, Biggie and Diddy. The most controversial names in Rap/Hip-Hop world since the 90's, all feature here. Also NAS with his bonus track of "street Dreams" then we "Play Around" Lil' Cease. Like we always say here @WWBeats, you can't go wrong with the 90's Music.

TRACKS:

1. Got My Mind Made U - 2Pac
2. Street Dreams (Bonus Verse) - NAS
3. Hypnotize - The Notorious B.I.G.
4. All Eyez On Me - 2Pac
5. Can't Nobody Hold Me Down - P. Diddy
6. Play Around - Lil' Cease
7. Outro. - djonathandavids'




OldSkool RnB & HIP-HOP) Part 12 - djonathandavids'

What can I say about this mix. What!!!!!. Trust me on this, this is good. I know we did a good job on this Podcast. What else can I say, It's the 90's, you can't go wrong. No!!!. Not when you have the tracks below to play with.

1. Try Again (Timbaland Remix) - Aaliyah

2. Sittin' Up In My Room (Album Version) - Brandy

3. Shy Guy - Diana King

4. Keep'n It Real - Shaggy

5. Luv 2 Luv U (Remix) - Timbaland & Magoo

6. Sittin' On Top Of The World Part II (Clean Remix) - Da Brat

7. Tell Me (6 Karat Hip Hop Mix Featuring Sadat X) - Groove Theory

8. Where My Girls At? (Allstar Remix) - 702

9. Return Of The Mack (Sir Gant Mix) - Mark Morrison

10. I Love Your Smile - Shanice

11. Outro d's Mini Mash-Up - djonathandavids'

If you love to dance or move this is for ya.
Enjoy it.
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dMIX (URBAN MEETS BOLLYWOOD) Part XI - djonathandavids'
Bollywood is the informal term popularly used for the Hindi-language movie industry based in Bombay (now known as Mumbai). Bollywood is the largest movie producer in India and one of the largest centers of movie production in the world.The name "Bollywood" is derived from Bombay and Hollywood.
These day the name now refers to the entire Indian entertainment industry including Music. Music industry can't really be separated from the movie industry in India.
As We do here @WWBeats we cover music worldwide, as our name suggest. So for the 2nd time we turn to India for inspiration and find out how the the traditional Hindi music is evolving into western urban music. This is the result.
This is the part eleven of our "dMIX" Podcast series and the 2nd of our Indian Mix.
Enjoy it.
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Dancehall is a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s. Dancehall owes its name to the Jamaican dance halls in which popular Jamaican recordings were played by local sound systems.
Initially dancehall was a more sparse version of reggae than the roots style, which had dominated much of the 1970s. In the mid-1980s, digital instrumentation became more prevalent, and dancehall (or "ragga") becoming increasingly characterized by faster rhythms.
This is our 2nd Dancehall Mix and Part 10 of our "dMIX" series. Enjoy it.
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dMASH-UP (King Sunny Ade/BUSTA RHYMES/USHER) - djonathandavids'

King Sunny Adé is a popular Nigerian Jùjú musician and a pioneer of modern world music. His music is characterized by the "Talking Drum" - an instrument indigenous to his Yoruba roots and the Guitar.
Sunny has collaborated with major artists such as Manu Dibango in "WAKAFRIKA" and Stevie Wonder played Harmonica in his album "Aura".

In this Podcast We Mash-up his Song "Sunny Tide" With Hip-Hop beat of Busta Rhymes and Usher's "YEAH!" an R&B song to see out it will sound like. This is the result. This is Afrodancebeat. Enjoy it.
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THE BEATS OF LAGOS (FUJI FLAVA) Part 9 - djonathandavids'
Fuji is a popular Nigerian musical genre that was made popular by Alhaji Sikiru Ayiinde Barister. This podcast "THE BEATS OF LAGOS (FUJI FLAVA) Part 9" - djonathandavids' is Inspired by his album "New Fuji Garbage" and the track "Fuji Worldwide" with heavy Afrobeat baseline.
But this is not Fuji, this is Afrodancebeats. Enjoy it.
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