

Missy Elliott - Get Your Freak On (REMIX)

Lady Gaga - Eh, Eh Nothing Else To Say(Bad Lyrics But Alright Bass) Posted on Thursday, Janu05:13 GMTMy list hope this helps: Subsonic range, dunno the freq but it's got a nice range. It's a constant bass shaking experience, the frequency change makes the harmonics go back and forth, giving you this feeling that it's all moving, not just the boom boom boom of a techno song or a rap song. If anyone can play it, see for yourself, and I'm looking for a song that can beat this one. there is still this one song that beats the hell out of any song. Marilyn Manson - Irresponsible Hate Anthemīut here's the thing. Marilyn Manson - Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggetty-Zag Joe Anderson - Hey Jude <- Will blow your woofer by the end of the song Three Days Grace - The Animal I Have Become On rock music, a few I recommend for butt-kicking bass : Posted on Tuesday, Octo22:01 GMTyea I was about to say the same.

Play - David Banner <- get the clean version if u don't wanna sound like a douche.Ī Millie - Many versions, If you like rap, get Lil Wayne. What's Golden - Jurassic 5 <- classic, great beat Thug Luv - 2pac ft Bone Thugs <- SICK BEATĪNTE UP - MOP <- Wicked Beat, dont get the Bustra Rymes remix, I think its too obnoxious.ĭay N Night - Kid Cudi, get the Crookers Remix if you like techno Spur of the moment - DJ Quik ft Ludacris <- wicked song, wicked beat Go girl - Pitbull ft Trina & Young Boss <- Unique beat Grew up a screw up - Ludacris <- Hits HARD It was the influential West Coast hip-hop figure’s first official release since his 2014 LP The Midnight Life.Posted on Saturday, Septem00:25 GMTHere's my list: In April, Quik teamed with rapper Problem for their six-track Rosecrans EP. “Solitary mind, military mission/ I tried to get my people’s to chill, that’s my intention/ But you can’t stop the back and forth when a brother dies / And families gotta pay for funerals without a dime.”

“I look around and the whole scene different/ It seems like life is different/ What’s wrong with us?/ Why do police want to kill us,” Quik raps. He also shouts out his late peers Tupac Shakur and Eazy-E. “Someone had to speak up for the African American community on this Black Friday and I elect Me to do so.” Quik also calls out Donald Trump for being “racist” on the track. “I wrote this piece because I don’t like the tumultuous air surrounding Black People,” DJ Quik wrote of the track. DJ Quik confronts social and racial issues that weigh on the black community in his soulful new track “Black Friday,” which the OG Compton rapper released on his SoundCloud.
