When he isn’t penning lyrics for Usher, Janet or Mariah, The-Dream is busy continuing to promote his debut album, Love/Hate, which was released shortly before the holidays this past December. Riding high off the success of the album’s second single, Falsetto, the master songwriter has jumped into the studio with his partner in crime, C. Tricky Stewart, and together they have increased the tempo for the song’s remix. Fitting that Dream includes his “radio killa” opening to most of his tracks, because he does indeed have a strangle hold at radio. However, with this club-intended remix of Falsetto (the BPM counter got beefed up to 131), its clear he is looking to take control of another medium altogether.
Wow they sped it up a lot and it's 100% meant for the club. It's lost a lot of the 'sensuality' that the lyrics were meant for, the original was far better. But after listening to this remix a couple times, it's still a solid track (I just think the song was written to be a slow track, where the-dream really shines).
Doesn't compare to the original, but this is still a good remix! I agree with Obecalp that this was written to be slow track, and on the slow songs, The Dreams voice sounds much better. it was made as more of a slow sexual love song! If the lyrics were changed slightly or sped up to match the beat it could have been a lot better!
The original is definitely better than this remix. I don't think it can get much better than that (5-star rating from me on the original and added to my DJbooth!). The beat isn't good on this one and the feel of the song is a little too playful for me.
Yea dis rite here is Aite. But it aint got @*#$! on da OG.But it is a good song 2 hump on sum ho's in da clud wit. Ya Know?!!!! Holla at cha boi Pacman!!
yo im feeling this jawn.. i can see them playin this in the clubs (if i guess that was his intentions) not as good as the orig but im feelin the beat..
I got a soft spot for House/Dance remix's (means less mixin' for me 8D ). The original song was hot, but I don't know now if it was <strong> quite </strong> club ready. The remix will get people moving in the club. I predict this will be strong in the house disko (Like House-Lounge clubs in Cali) scene here.
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Play as is as filler in between sets <br>
Speed up if transitioning to to a Hip-Hop track <br>
Slow down and pitch match if transitioning from a Hip-Hip Track, gradually bring the pitch to original, with effect. <br>
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<strong> I think this song is more club ready than the original </strong>
Does anybody remember when remix meant that you re-mixed the beat and made it sound different (ala most of Kels's remixes over the years) instead of just chunking a verse from lil wayne or ludacris onto the original track? Nothing wrong with guest spots and both of those rappers are fire, but I appreciate this one for actually doing something interesting and changin up the production. I like the track, but then I always have been a sucker for the double-time bootyshake remixes.
OKAY, I think everyone knows that the this is NOT the original and we all know that the original is slower, hints the word re-mix. I thought it was hott. Great for a live party or club scene. The originals are always better, but it depends on what mood you're in. It's tight.
Werd mzshep! Tell us somethin we DoN'T know...the original was SO HOT that peeps would appreciate having the chance to hear their jam in the club, played appropriately...as a party ReMix. This gives it the ability. And I think it'd work best as a filler...
it soundz sooo gay but i like it close 2 da end of the verse datz da only time i liked it if u give this more than 4 stars and ur not a chick ur gay straight up
Posted on Jul 02, 2008
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