The 20 yr old producer remixes Guetta’s hit off of his latest album. Although simple, this mix sounds better to me.
David Guetta – Titanium (Alesso Remix)
[audio http://hulkshare.com/ap-jz4q0cb1viyw.mp3]Over the past summer I think I have listened to Avicii’s “Levels,” over a hundred times. Around the same time I discovered, “Levels,” I had another Avicii track called “Penguin.” It was another simple, yet addicting piano track with no vocals. This later came to be “Fade Into Darkness,” as well as “Collide,” by Leona Lewis. Originally Leona’s producer used the track without Avicii’s permission, however after a quick court dispute, he is now referenced as the producer. This just goes to show the versatility of his music. Check them both out and decide your favorite.

Avicii – Fade Into Darkness
[audio http://hulkshare.com/ap-4x4zapm6gupm.mp3]Leona Lewis – Collide
[audio http://hulkshare.com/ap-hkvnw396uzog.mp3]After watching a preview for the upcoming movie “Act of Valor,” I was not only moved by the preview, but also by the great song choice that narrated what I was seeing on the screen. That song is this Snow Patrol track from 2008 from their album, A Hundred Million Suns.
Snow Patrol – What If This Storm Ends?
I have to admit I have always liked T-Pain, he makes catchy hooks and songs, and adds that extra touch with his signature auto tune sound. His new album, Revolver, comes out December 6th, is already off to a good start with his current single, “5 o’clock.” He combines with the other half of “t-wayne,” for his latest song “Bang Bang Pow Pow.”
T-Pain ft. Lil Wayne – Bang Bang Pow Pow
Eerie track with a great electric guitar riff. This is one of those funky songs that grabs your attention in a weird way. Kind of like how eating at Pizza Hut effects your body…nevermind that would be a bad way. I dig this song and how simple it is, give it a listen.
Dems – Down On You (Hannes Fischer Remix)
After having Take Care for the past week, I am starting to hit the replay button on several tracks. “We’ll Be Fine,” reminds me of “Uptown,” off of his So Far Gone mixtape. Except for the uncalled ad libs of Cash Money’s CEO, Birdman, this song is one of my favorites. I am still mad that he did not include “Club Paradise,” (previously posted on AOS) on the final album, but this is classic Drizzy.
Drake – We’ll Be Fine
Drake – Club Paradise
Chris Brown’s F.A.M.E. was a hell of a comeback album for the troubled star. It was the best thing he could have done, put out a great album and get his music career back on track. “Yeah 3X,” “Beautiful People,” “All Back,” “She Ain’t you,” and “Look At Me Now” all certified hits. He also included some bonus tracks one of them being “Bomb.” This initially was one of my favorites, and after having a pregame party with our friend Jenna, she reminded me of how great this song really is.
Chris Brown ft. Wiz Khalifa – Bomb
I want to start off by saying I despise DJ Khaled. If you didn’t produce a song, or write anything on it, i am dumbfounded how you get to put your name on it and yell annoying ad libs such as, “REMIX!,” and “WE THE BEST.” He even yells his name, I can’t take it. Anyways here is Ace Hood’s single which pretty much survives due to Chris Brown singing the hook, you could pretty much put any rapper on this song and it would work. Here is the remix with Officer Ricky and Wale along for the ride.
Ace Hood ft. Chris Brown, Rick Ross, and Wale – Body 2 Body