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Post by a Nick O! on Feb 11, 2007 6:48:26 GMT -4
This isn't specifically for Sunny, per se; it's addressed to all, however I feel Sunny is the person most likely to be of help.
I'm making a couple mix CDs to help me through my recent heartbreak and there are a few urban-leaning singles I don't already have that would be key tracks. I don't know if its kosher to ask for these publicly, or if I need to arrange this via PM, but if you have and could offer me mp3s of the following, I'd be indebted to you and very grateful:
Ginuwine "In Those Jeans" Snoop Dogg "Drop It Like It's Hot" Ciara "Oh" T.I. "What You Know"
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Post by mtm4319 on Feb 11, 2007 17:10:18 GMT -4
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Post by blahblahblah on Feb 11, 2007 19:03:31 GMT -4
I uploaded the other two songs here: www.sunny-ng.com/temp/
Let me know when you have grabbed them, so I can take them down. Also, let me know if you need anything else.
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Post by a Nick O! on Feb 12, 2007 4:28:23 GMT -4
You guys are the tops. Thank you so much.
Sunny, does Ginuwine actually censor himself in the bridge ("you the [s***]") or is this an edited copy?
And I appreciate the T.I. Matt, but Sunny, do you have the unedited version?
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Post by crash46 on Feb 12, 2007 14:07:15 GMT -4
I got the T.I. and e-mailed it.
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Post by a Nick O! on Feb 12, 2007 17:55:29 GMT -4
Alright, Steve! Coming through with the T.I...
Thank you much.
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Post by blahblahblah on Feb 12, 2007 23:05:51 GMT -4
My bad. Didn't realize I had the clean version (I guess that part was the only part that had swearing). I uploaded the unedited version now, same link.
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Post by a Nick O! on Feb 16, 2007 6:09:15 GMT -4
f***in' A, man! Thanks!
May I ask, then, why you have both versions?
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Post by blahblahblah on Feb 16, 2007 8:46:21 GMT -4
Well, a lot of times, I tend to download both the album and radio edit/clean versions of the same song for personal listening and airing on HitzRadio respectively. Usually, I would label each version of the songs differently if I was purposely looking for that version (you have no idea how neatly tagged my music library is!), but since the only version of that song I have wasn't the album version, I must've downloaded it as part of a Promo Only compilation, which is a regularly-released compilation containing radio edits of radio releases. So, since you told me the version I had was clean, I just jumped on Limewire and downloaded the album version.
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Post by a Nick O! on Feb 17, 2007 3:48:52 GMT -4
Since you told me the version I had was clean, I just jumped on Limewire and downloaded the album version. Oh, you scoundrel! I sure do appreciate it, though.
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Post by a Nick O! on Feb 20, 2007 5:18:16 GMT -4
Does anyone happen to have Sean Paul's "Temperature"?
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Post by blahblahblah on Feb 20, 2007 8:31:31 GMT -4
Uploaded.
There are two versions, not sure which one you wanted. There's the album version which is labelled with the prefix 11 and the original radio version. However, both versions are played on the radio. You'd notice the difference when you get to the chorus after the first verse.
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Post by a Nick O! on Feb 21, 2007 3:28:54 GMT -4
Got 'em. Thank you so much.
I guess the album version is the only one I was familiar with. Though not all that different, I knew for sure that I'd never heard the second version before.
More than anything, the beat dropping out in the middle of the chorus as opposed to the beginning of it kind of throws me off.
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Post by a Nick O! on Mar 20, 2007 19:04:13 GMT -4
Does anyone happen to have the 4-minute radio edit of Eighteen Visions' "Tonightless"? My copy is back at my parents' house, because as long as I had the album with me, I didn't think I'd need the shorter one.
Also, does anyone have a CD-quality mp3 of "Slither" by Velvet Revolver? I tried taking it off my CD, but it wanted me to accept an agreement to install software on my computer in order to access the songs. f*** that, man...
EDIT: So I read up on how to skirt the VR issue. And I ended up making 3 CDs instead of 2, so with "Tonightless" being the last track on one of 'em, it makes sense to close it with the album version instead of the fade. Nevermind then.
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