Peponi é uma adaptação, em estilo africano, da música original dos Coldplay, "Paradise", feita pelos The Piano Guys com a participação especial do cantor Alex Boye. Acompanham-no, ao piano, Jon Schmidt e Steven Sharp Nelson ao violoncelo.
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Peponi – Versão Africana de Paradise dos Coldplay
Peponi é uma adaptação, em estilo africano, da música original dos Coldplay, "Paradise", feita pelos The Piano Guys com a participação especial do cantor Alex Boye. Acompanham-no, ao piano, Jon Schmidt e Steven Sharp Nelson ao violoncelo.
Monday, July 11, 2011
The R’s Show Their Dark Side in “Mr. Hide” [VIDEO]
Each Monday, Mashable highlights an exclusive new video or song. Check out all our Music Monday picks.
Italian rock band The R’s has released its first single from its U.S. debut record, De Flora Et Fauna. The song, “Mr. Hide,” is a likable bombastic ode to baring all to the one you love.
“I wrote that song to ask the girl I was with to accept my dark side,” says bassist and singer Pietro Paletti. “That’s the Mr. Hyde I’m trying to hide from people. I wrote that song because I felt like I was kind of divided in two, and you get to a point where you have to let people accept your dark side.”
The band strove to keep the imagery in the video spare, so as to focus attention on the music. “We were playing with mirrors in the video, so we tried to announce the duality of the reflection — yourself and the other self reflected into the mirror,” Paletti says.
So did the girl manage to see all that was reflected in Paletti’s soul and accept the darkness present within? “Well, she left me,” he says, laughing. “But not because of the song.”
Italian rock band The R’s has released its first single from its U.S. debut record, De Flora Et Fauna. The song, “Mr. Hide,” is a likable bombastic ode to baring all to the one you love.
“I wrote that song to ask the girl I was with to accept my dark side,” says bassist and singer Pietro Paletti. “That’s the Mr. Hyde I’m trying to hide from people. I wrote that song because I felt like I was kind of divided in two, and you get to a point where you have to let people accept your dark side.”
The band strove to keep the imagery in the video spare, so as to focus attention on the music. “We were playing with mirrors in the video, so we tried to announce the duality of the reflection — yourself and the other self reflected into the mirror,” Paletti says.
So did the girl manage to see all that was reflected in Paletti’s soul and accept the darkness present within? “Well, she left me,” he says, laughing. “But not because of the song.”
Monday, June 20, 2011
Weird Al’s Lady Gaga Cover Gets a Video
Each day, Mashable highlights one noteworthy YouTube video. Check out all our viral video picks.
It was just two months ago that comedian Weird Al Yankovic released a stripped-down video for his parody song “Perform This Way” via YouTube, because Lady Gaga reportedly refused to give Yankovic permission to include it on his album.
Later, we learned that Gaga’s disapproval was news to her, and Yankovic was allowed to include the song on Alpocalypse, due out on June 21.
Now that the smoke has cleared, the musician is out with a new video for the song, which premiered in part on Vevo. It’s everything you’d expect from a Weird Al cover of Mother Monster. Do with that what you will.
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