Well, well, well... so Precision Productions finally released "Go Hard" by Bunji Garlin. This song had a pre-release teaser that caused some concern recently on the website islandmix.com. The production team was upset with a post placed by this blogger during a conversation thread on Imix. Obviously they misunderstood the conversation because the text was taken 'out of context'- trust ah Trini to get it wrong!
Now I thought I cleared up the misunderstanding (regarding Trinizagada's role in the mix up) and it was explained that the song was a sampling from a 1950's song titled "Today" by Milo and the Kings.
Now isn't it wonderful that Precision Productions have brought back a gem in such a wonderful fashion? There is no doubt that the testosterone of one Bunji Garlin did wonders for this song along with the wonderful work of the Precision team. They forgot to send us the song.... Conveniently!?
Now isn't it wonderful that Precision Productions have brought back a gem in such a wonderful fashion? There is no doubt that the testosterone of one Bunji Garlin did wonders for this song along with the wonderful work of the Precision team. They forgot to send us the song.... Conveniently!?
Julian has the song out on the YouTube link with an explanation about the sampling of the track (I wonder why they went to all this trouble... hmmm). Oh well all of this is water under the bridge. Now eventhough Kasey said he added me to his mailing list... I did not get the song! Here it is from the YouTube posting... better late than never - right Kasey!
Production Details:
Produced, Mixed & Mastered by: Precision Producions,
Written by: Ian Alvarez & Nikholai Greene.
Sampled From: "Today" By Milo And The Kings.
Production Details:
Produced, Mixed & Mastered by: Precision Producions,
Written by: Ian Alvarez & Nikholai Greene.
Sampled From: "Today" By Milo And The Kings.
Please be advised that the music is presented here for your listening pleasure and for promotional purposes only ("Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976). Lend me your ears... Enjoy!
♫ Please press the play button (below) to listen (small triangle in circle).