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Ryan Jhingree's Summer Mix 2K13 [Clean Edit]

Discussion in 'DJs Mixes' started by Dj Ryan Jhingree, Jun 3, 2013.


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    You all really know me more for my indian remixes. I do DJ on the side, and out here in Texas, we have no coolie people. Lol, here is a blend CD im using for my Summer 2K13 Promo. Enjoy!

    Tracklist:

    01. Live It Up
    02. Bless Di Nation
    03. Differentology
    04. That Power
    05. I Need Your Love
    06. Alive
    07. Wake Me Up
    08. Scream & Shout
    09. No new Friends
    10. Love Me
    11. No Worries
    12. UOENO
    13. Bugatti
    14. Karate Chop
    15. Dont Kill My Vibe
    16. Sweet Nothing
    17. Die Young
    18. Twist And Shout
    19. Get Lucky
    20. Can't Hold Us
    21. Play Hard
    22. Rich As Fck
    23. Twerk
    24. Bam Bam
    25. Come and Get It
    26. Cruise
    27. That Way
    28. Caught Up
    29. High School
    30. Freaks
    31. Started From The Bottom
    32. 2 Reasons
    33. Thrift Shop
    34. Headband
    35. Bubble Butt
    36. Action
    37. Set It Off
    38. Gal A Bubble


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    Keep up the good work. If you had dropped this as a CD I def would have purchased :)
     
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    Being a remixer/dj isnt always about the money. Sometimes you have to do things like this.
    Im glad you enjoyed it though! I appreciate all the support!
     
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    Honestly, its nice to see something different brought to the table besides only west Indian music/remixes. I'm glad to see the community branching out and introducing new genres of music. Excellent job on the blend...would have liked it better if there was a tracked version.
     
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    good blends dude! keep it up.
     
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    lol and after 10 years, they finally starting experimenting. well not as quite but they're getting there lol. What I mean is, i wish they can put the same amount of work trying to find Hindi songs into finding urban/dance/pop/rock songs.
     
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    After 10 years, I still listen and rock hip hop on a daily. It's not experimenting when you have been doing it for so long, and have to keep up with it to be a successful DJ, not remixer. And I dont sit there to search for Hindi songs, because I do know my music. From the first cd to last, all were hand pick songs I knew growing up. We talk about us experimenting after 10 years, what about you? I mean, none of know what you've been doing. Quick to judge others... Look yourself in the mirror and ask yuhself what you doing different... Cause none of us know.
     
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    You get offended really quickly my friend. It's like a package at UPS, "Fragile, Handle With Care". I'm not quick to judge others. After being around for the past 8 years in this field, I finally made some judgement and I'm suddenly accused of "quick to judge"? Nobody and especially none of you will ever know what I've been doing (although it has nothing to do with music). Also, I think the music I used to make in 04 - 07 was a lot different from what the rest of you were doing and there are a lot of people that will back me up on that. I don't mess with music as I used to but my taste and expectations in the remix world is still there.

    I wasn't even talking about you in particular, I was speaking in general but anyway, this is actually the very first time I've seen you put out work consisting of urban music. When I say work, I mean a full length CD.

    'Till this day, I haven't heard a CD like "Shenanigans" & "Remixality" yet (similarity wise). Don't get it twisted, there are BETTER CD's but not even close to it's originality. Yea, I can actually look in the mirror and list a million things about myself that's different from others.
     
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    Lol, I feel like Torunto=Vp Premier at this moment.
     
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    Nigga said I should look in the mirror, like I'm going to be disappointed in myself or something lol. I had to make a statement. It just bothered me a little bit that I'm accused of making music that wasn't different from others when being different was all what I was about.

    I wasn't even talking about Ryan Jhingree in particular though.

    keyword "community"

    keyword "they"

    Question is, where the fu-k have I mentioned "Ryan Jhingree" in my posts.
     
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    Wicked!!!! Indeed. I busted the track myself to have on my ipod.
     

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