Friday, November 30, 2012

Cover Friday!

I don't like to assume things about things. But I will presume that if you’re wandering around wantonly reading blogs that you are at least somewhat experienced in the ways of the internet. So you all know that when you tell yourself "Oh i’ll just watch this one video someone linked me on youtube.", its never just one video. Youtube is like pringles, but without the delicious un-greasy chips... or any popping. Anyways I was sitting on teamspeak chatting with the guys from Afro Clan when I decided I wanted to hear a song I had been shown earlier in the day. The video is pretty amusing since it is an acoustic cover of a rap song, which sounds even worse when slowed down.




Now that led me through a long string of covers and random stuff. I eventually stumbled back on a cover done by a group of what I'm guessing are music majors, or maybe just some kids who like music alot. But they have a winning combination of vocals, production, and shock value. It looks like they have done some covers of a handful of rap songs for some shock value and to bring their work to a more mainstream audience. The main Producer type guy's name is Jackson Foote, and he works with a few other people. I think what makes the covers so popular is the innocent sweet looking girl [ Eden Neville, who could probably never pay for food again if she accepted all the dinner offers the internet has given her ] saying this like "sweat drips from my balls", or "i got your grandma on my dick". Its both hysterical and actually very well done.

So without further ado, white kids singing rap songs:





And this part made me short of breath from laughter. Clap Clap Clap Clap make that ASSSSSSS clap.


So hopefully i have instigated a new and exciting YouTube journey. Please let me know if you find anything interesting, so i can start my own new and exciting YouTube vacation!




**Update**


It has come to my attention that not everyone has listened to all the rappy things in music, so im going to post another cover, but first the original song:


and now the White kids rapping cover:



***Update 2**

Apparently this is Musical Cover Friday (also im bored at work Frieda) so here's another one. This is done by a Group Pentatonix, they are a more 'official' group, with tours and cds even.



This prompted one of my many "Best Idea Ever" Moments.  I should pick up singing again, i mean i did what... like 4 years of choir in back in grade school. I Know ill be awesome. This triggered a flash back to My freshman year of high school  when the grass was greener on my side of the fence, and i was ready to take on the world. I showed up to my first choir practice of the year, super excited since my voice had gotten noticeably deeper over the summer and i was convinced i could really belt out those bass lines with eye shaking verbosity. After a few warm ups and a quick run through of the first song of the year the choir teacher asks the bass section only to sing. Thinking to my self this is my big moment i take a deep breath, sit stand up and puff my chest out and belt out my part in all my deep voiced glory. My teacher asks me to i could sing the bass 2 part. "HAHAHA! I sing so well i need to sing bass 2! that's like 10000x better then bass 1. No one else can sing this!" I think to myself. Of course ill sing bass 2. It'll be GREAT! So we sing through again, with me not really singing since there is no bass 2 part. I ask about this. and i'm told that the bass 2 part is the bass 1 part sung an octave lower. "OH! Ok  i got this" i think to myself. We run through again and i realize im singing so low that i can barely hear myself over everyone else, let alone the audience hearing me. After that time around i raise my hand to ask another question. The teacher calls upon me with a deep reluctant sigh. "Do we have collar mics or something, because i don't think anyone can hear me singing bass 2.". She looks me dead in the eyes and says "I know." and returns to instructing the class.



So that coupled with the fact that i turn my radio up further when i'm singing in the car so i don't actually hear myself singing pretty much shot that idea down. 

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