Friday, April 15, 2011

Michael Jackson: Listen to "Hollywood Tonight" remix

It was with great surprise that we learned this week the release of remixes of the song "Hollywood Tonight" by Michael Jackson. Available for download. Hollywood Tonight is the second final song from the posthumous album King of Pop "Michael." After the presentation of video, new versions of the single remixes therefore arrive on the radio.

The remixes of "Hollywood Tonight offer two different styles, a" throwback "version that gives pride to sample rhythmic" Billie Jean "remix and a very powerful mind" Dutch House "crafted by DJ Chuckie. In our selection of 100% Hits, we suggest you listen to the pretty "Throwback" version.

A remix version which will probably tell you something, because she has already served a support for the video clip of the song "Hollywood Tonight." How many times the bass line unmistakable tube Michael Jackson "Billie Jean" was used? We stopped counting. But often, this gimmick has been misused.

In this remix version of the song "Hollywood Tonight" takes the bass line that fits perfectly with the song and gives more legitimacy to its author, Michael Jackson. Another remix of the song has been entrusted to the famous creator of "Aftershock" DJ Chuckie. Dutch producer also well known thanks to his hit club "Let The Bass Kick (in Miami Bitch)" released in 2010 with the participation of LMFAO and praised by David Guetta, Chuckie's version of "Hollywood Tonight" is more aggressive and s address particular clubs.

Found quite easily footprint Music Chuckie in this remix that can also think of the achievements pop remix Mixin 'Marc. The song "Hollywood Tonight" was written by Michael Jackson at the time of the album "Invincible" in 2001. In 2007, Michael Jackson had wanted to rework the song and tried quite a combination.

Several producers have also proposed versions of the single. It was in 2008 that, finally, Michael Jackson asks his sound engineer Michael Prince to work on the title. The version performed by the latter eventually adopted by Michael Jackson and now appears on the album "Michael."

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