In an attempt to flood the Internet with the most crappity crap that ever crapped, here's some freestyle (and a twist of bass) for yo ass:
Free Your Booty (And Your Ass Will Follow)
- Tina B - Honey to a Bee (Dub Version)
- Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam - Can You Feel the Beat (Slick Mix)
- Freeez - I.O.U.
- C-Bank - One More Shot
- Sa-fire - Boy, I've Been Told (Rascal Dub)
- Voyce - Within My Heart (Club Mix)
- Jaya - If You Leave Me Now (Radio Mix)
- Stevie B - In My Eyes (Radio Mix)
- Chip E. - If You Only Knew (If You Dance Mix)
- Lisette Melendez - Together Forever (New School Freestyle)
- TKA - Maria (12" Vocal)
- Cynthia & Johnny O - Dreamboy/Dreamgirl (Club Mix)
- Lil Suzy - Take Me In Your Arms (Club Version)
- Corina - Summertime Summertime (DJ Edit)
- Ghost Town DJ's - My Boo
- Destiny's Child - Say My Name (Daddy D Remix with Rap)
- K.P. & Envyi - Swing My Way (Radio Version)
- Luke - I Wanna Rock (Doo Doo Brown Version)
- 24-K - Don't Go There (Fredwreck's Extended Club Mix)
- Miss Kittin featuring LA Williams - Requiem for a Hit (Requiem for a Buzz)
This mix is sorta the more trollish cousin of yesterday's Italo cheese-fest and the little brother of my 90's radio house mix from August. It isn't meant to be a comprehensive history of the genre (as though one disc could hold that much big hair, anyway). That said, there are plenty of classics, both old school (tracks 1-4 -- the direct electro off-shoots the barely initiated, cough Diplo, are referring to when they say "freestyle") and new (tracks 5-13 -- the maligned stuff that no one on Bedford will ever confuse for cool). It doesn't get much more essential than Stevie B. It doesn't get much more dramatic than Cynthia and Johnny O. It doesn't get much more tone deaf than Lil Suzy. Ah, freestyle. I love it like an ugly friend.
Instead of rounding out the disc with some new new school stuff (freestyle, lemme tell ya, ain't what it used to be), I closed out the mix with some Miami bass and Miami bass-inspired stuff, mostly of the lady bass variety. I think this whole thing is best appreciated in white capri pants and black slide sandals.
As usual, this was all mixed by hand from vinyl.
Notable tracks: Chip E's "If You Only Knew," in which one person, one time, wondered what freestyle made in Chicago would sound like (the answer: house!); Ghost Town DJ's "My Boo," which I want to be my gay wedding song; 24-K "Don't Go There," which seems to have been specifically and precisely tailored to my taste (a bunch of sassy little black girls screaming playground rhymes over stadium-sized beats? Yeah, that's me); and Stevie B's "In My Eyes" for its gorgeous lyrics. I seriously almost called this shit "Kiss Me In My Eyes" because of this track.
Oh, by the way -- you wish you were this hot:
cool beans. i'm on a freestyle kick thanks to xm radio (i heard the cover girls "show me" this morning)
but i wouldn't consider luke, ghost town dj's, or kp & envyi freestyle. luke is bass and "my boo" and "shorty swing my way" are bass lite.
Posted by: tia | January 18, 2006 at 03:15 PM
Yeah, totally, but I explained that:
Instead of rounding out the disc with some new new school stuff (freestyle, lemme tell ya, ain't what it used to be), I closed out the mix with some Miami bass and Miami bass-inspired stuff, mostly of the lady bass variety.
Lest I get my genres all twisted. But the freestyle is up front and separate for a reason, y'know?
"Show Me" will probably be on the follow-up to this, if there is one.
Posted by: Rich | January 18, 2006 at 03:35 PM
Wooooo, crappity crap is so very addictive. I've been on a *cough* Hollertronix kick myself and am so pleased that Debbie Deb isn't on this list. One can only handle so much Deb. Can't wait to have listen. You've beat this bitch with a HIT.
Posted by: Neha | January 18, 2006 at 03:41 PM
i have a bad habit of skimming.
Posted by: tia | January 18, 2006 at 03:46 PM
I have a bad habit of overdoing things.
But it's a good point -- I fixed the first sentence above.
Posted by: Rich | January 18, 2006 at 03:53 PM
http://www.mcsweeneys.net/2006/1/18kirkbride.html
Posted by: Charlie | January 18, 2006 at 04:19 PM
Cute, but it totally neglects Tyra's propensity for brilliant wordplay and doublespeak.
Posted by: Rich | January 18, 2006 at 04:31 PM
I'm surprised Coro didn't make your playlist. Now _that's_ crappity crap.
Posted by: Patrick | January 18, 2006 at 05:09 PM
been rockin' it in the vault all day -- [bows, gives honor (or something)].
Posted by: jeremyj | January 18, 2006 at 05:16 PM
I agree with Patrick. Coro!!!
Rich, besides your deliciously funny ANTM recaps, your fantastic cats, what really made me fall in love with FourFour is that you like freestyle. I usually find myself alone in this quiet obsession of mine. When I first met my boyfriend, and we were talking about music, I suddenly asked mid-sentence, "DO YOU LIKE FREESTYLE?!" And he was startled for a moment, and he's like, "Of course. I grew up on it." And it was love. =)
Posted by: Queen Lena | January 18, 2006 at 05:50 PM
Yay! Nick Verreos mentions you in an interview:
Do you read blogs? If so which?
When I have time I do. I am humbled by the support and positive feedback and comments that most of them say about me. Some of my faves are Queerty of course, Blogging Project Runway, Television Without Pity, and Four Four is pretty funny! The whole "whickety whack" and "Uncle Nick" threads are slaying me!!!!!!! Wish I would have made a T-shirt with that written on it!
Posted by: pesky808 | January 18, 2006 at 06:12 PM
Rich!
You put me on your blog roll.
I'm giddy like a liitle school girl.
Four Four is so into me?!?!
get out!
(blushing)
I can NOT believe I neglected to put your own blog, which is regularly read, on my own roll.
That is getting fixed.
Thanks man.
Posted by: malatron | January 18, 2006 at 06:41 PM
Lil Suzy v Giggles... you needed "Love Letter" up in this joint. xo
Posted by: Keila | January 18, 2006 at 08:48 PM
Thanks for the freestyle. I loooove me some freestyle.
Posted by: Greicy | January 18, 2006 at 11:16 PM
"Boy I've Been Told" - the Rascal DUB. Someone's done their honework.
Posted by: dj Danny S | January 19, 2006 at 12:59 AM
I just shot a load.
Posted by: Foxy | January 19, 2006 at 09:24 AM
Excellent. Treated myself to an iPod Nano a couple of days ago and I'm using this mix to break it in proper.
Posted by: Lucycat | January 19, 2006 at 11:39 AM
i love freestyle! it's so bad it's good! in typical fag fashion, i tend to lean more towards the female acts, but i'm enjoying it none the less! and i love u added the booty music too! mixes quite well w/ it :)
Posted by: Joe | January 19, 2006 at 02:52 PM
I was too busy downloading ur mix that I forgot to mention that I love your Lil' Suzy comment! My friends and I have deemed her the ultimate Freestyle nasal queen! Tone deaf is being nice! But what's almost worst is her knock off Lil' Joanna
Posted by: Joe | January 19, 2006 at 03:13 PM
No you didn't, Rich! I grew up in South Florida (Broward County stand up!) and know Freestyle all to well. I'm a couple days late but I definitely needed this to set my Friday off right.
One question, though...where's the Trinere, man?! How you gonna have a Freestyle mix without my girl? Say it aint so!
Posted by: Butta | January 20, 2006 at 11:48 AM
Rich, did you happen to catch the crappity crap Freestyle concert at Mohegan on the 16th? Ohh...it was luscious...it was the motherload, including Stevie b...
Posted by: Wendy | January 23, 2006 at 03:23 PM
Man, I loves me some freestyle! That's one hot mix.. Thanks for sharing!
Posted by: tommy | January 23, 2006 at 06:28 PM
OMG I am back in Junior High School. I love this MIX!!!! Thanks for sharing it!!!! STEVIE B RULES!
Love your site!
LL
Posted by: littlelambggg | January 26, 2006 at 06:14 PM
luv the site! i had to DL the freestyle mix...you can never have enough annoying music to bug the crap out of the co-workers! ahahah!
I'll past your blog page along.
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