Yup! It’s that time of the year when DJs make epic, surprisingly not-annoying mash-ups of every pop song on the radio. Though you may have thought you never wanted to hear fun.‘s “We Are Young”, Gotye‘s “Somebody That I Used To Know” or Carly Rae Jepsen‘s “Call Me Maybe” ever again, you are powerless when they’re blended together with dozens of their disturbingly addictive, catchy counterparts.
Today’s offering is the follow-up to Daniel Kim‘s “Pop Danthology 2011” and “Pop Danthology 2010“. You can see a full list of the songs used here, grab a free download of the mix over here, or Photoshop your penis into the picture of Adam Levine above. The world is full of possibilities.
– Dewitt
Click through to listen to Pop Danthology 2012:
Pretty good… But he missed some great songs. For example, happy to see Queen Madonna in the mix, but Turn Up the Radio and Girls Gone Wild were better songs.
I guess he only included songs that were actually PLAYED on the radio?
(Kidding, kidding! Your dedication to Madge and her music is admirable, if not a little baffling.)
I guess he only included songs that were actually PLAYED on the radio?
(Kidding, kidding! Your dedication to Madge and her music is admirable, if not a little baffling.)
not to sound pissy — but, seriously, there’s virtually zero effort to integrate the songs; they’re just each showcased with a few seconds of their hooks… — just not impressive :/
This isn’t true. This was on Reddit I am assuming that is where they pulled this from. The person who posted this claimed to be friends with the person who made this. He claimed that it took said person over 500 hours to put this together. Considering he was editing video footage along with the music I don’t think that’s much of a stretch.
This isn’t true. This was on Reddit I am assuming that is where they pulled this from. The person who posted this claimed to be friends with the person who made this. He claimed that it took said person over 500 hours to put this together. Considering he was editing video footage along with the music I don’t think that’s much of a stretch.
This is amazing! Beautifully done and quite enjoyable.
Not too bad. Though 50 songs might be a little too much. I can’t wait for DJ Earworm to release his mash-up which is 25 songs based on the Billboard Charts.