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How the hell do they get rid of the background music from Snoop's song? | How the hell do they get rid of the background music from Snoop's song? | ||
:Ok, some rap songs will often have instrumental of the song or acapellas of the song released. Here, I believe a Snoop Dogg acapella was released, and is easy to obtain on the series of tubes. Thus the high amounts of snoop remixes out there. | :Ok, some rap songs will often have instrumental of the song or acapellas of the song released. Here, I believe a Snoop Dogg acapella was released, and is easy to obtain on the series of tubes. Thus the high amounts of snoop remixes out there. | ||
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+ | The majority of rap singles do have this. Thankfully, it's becoming a trend, with even rock bands and stuff releasing vocal and instrumental tracks to the public for remixing. Also note that the Beastie Boys have a gigantic storehouse of acapellas on beastieboys.com. [[User:SirLemming|In the YTMND but not of it]] 16:50, December 9, 2006 (CST) |
Latest revision as of 16:50, December 9, 2006
How the hell do they get rid of the background music from Snoop's song?
- Ok, some rap songs will often have instrumental of the song or acapellas of the song released. Here, I believe a Snoop Dogg acapella was released, and is easy to obtain on the series of tubes. Thus the high amounts of snoop remixes out there.
The majority of rap singles do have this. Thankfully, it's becoming a trend, with even rock bands and stuff releasing vocal and instrumental tracks to the public for remixing. Also note that the Beastie Boys have a gigantic storehouse of acapellas on beastieboys.com. In the YTMND but not of it 16:50, December 9, 2006 (CST)