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Mistajam | 22:54 UK time, Sunday, 17 February 2008

Them pesky Americans will sample anything these days! Here's up and coming 21 year old artist from Pittsburgh with his new big tune called 'Say Yeah' which samples early naughties trance pop hit 'Better off Alone' by Alice Deejay. Now, Wiz has been building his buzz for a while now and definitely has got skills but everything about this record, I should hate.Problem is, I actually quite like it... Take a look at the video:

Am I losing it or is this record a hit - even with the mozzarella and brie sample? Will it be big in the UK if it gets released over here?

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  1. 1.

    The clubs will love that...The DJs will feel dirty for playing it... but hell... that aint nothing new.... *walks off doing the soulja boy*...

    ya don know

  2. 2.
    • At 08:58 PM on 19 Feb 2008,
    • Snail wrote:

    yeah i been listenin this for a minute, first time i played it in my car everyone buss up laughin but...now they all got it a its gettin bumped! i wanna hear it inna rave tho, see wot happens.

  3. 3.

    ohh myyyyyy days dats hot hot shit i aint gonna lie im a producer n i made sumthing like that but i didnt rele show it 2 no 1 but nuff respect 2 da dude that had da balls 2 tear that track now im gona start pushing out my tracks !

  4. 4.

    see what i think
    MJG Three 6 Mafia - "Stay Fly"
    On the Refix and thats it!

  5. 5.

    This is not a new genre neither is it really trip hop/trance hop!
    Sorry.c

  6. 6.
    • At 07:03 PM on 22 Mar 2008,
    • crafty councious wrote:

    you'l hear a b line remix next.. :(

    the orginal melodys on my synth its a arpegiator preset...

    not for me that

  7. 7.

    I love trance and hip hop, never thought you could mix the two, but this is nice! Hope theres more where this came from.

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