There's one of Show Me Love and another of Ain't Nobody doing the rounds at the moment. Who NEEDS to hear let alone WANTS to hear renditions of these songs again? Is it pointing to a cycle that is heading towards utter laziness?
I'm aware this might seem like an attention-seeking way of generating this discussion, but it is getting on my wick when I come across them along with about 76 other things right now.
The UK public is in desperate need of the tropical house versions of these! I'm sure there'll be more rehashes in a couple years time in the style of whatever genre is in vogue.
for the record I really like the Sam Feldt record but not the new version of Ain't Nobody!
Because some record producers and companies are very UNinspired. I agree it is unnecessary but it has always gone on. Surely it wasn't that long since Ain't Nobody was in the charts. Didn't Delilah do a cover in 2011?
Is it 'Show Me Love' Robin S ( million times covered, yawn) or 'Show Me Love' by wonderful Robyn by the way?
I really am sick of hearing versions of these songs and the Sam Feldt version is SO boring.
Delilah sampled 'Ain't Nobody' and in a glorious way. I do not want another straight cover of either song though, change the record.
I've lost count of how many Loves have been Shown none have clone close to the original though. It's ok to remix or sample a song but for so many artists to do the same song just kills it :/
I for one LOVE THIS craze. There's nothing wrong with being a bit uninspired if it brings the goods, which both of those mentioned in the OP do.
'If it ain't broke, don't fix it' applies quite well here. No matter how many times they are covered, those songs are still wildly popular and a rehash of a familiar song in a current popular style = guaranteed hit.
I do actually like Sam Feldt's Show Me Love, at least it's not a straight out cover of it and adds a new style.
The answer basically:
Also Kid Ink's "Show Me" >>>>>> Sam Feldt
When has sampling/remixing/re-making other songs not been synonymous with dance music?
M/A/R/R/S ~ Pump Up The Volume (1987)
Black Box ~ Ride On Time (1989)
KWS ~ Please Don't Go (1992)
Doop ~ Doop (1994)
RUN DMC x Jason Nevins ~ It's Like That (1998)
Spiller ~ Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) (2000)
Eric Prydz ~ Call On Me (2004)
Meck ~ Thunder In My Heart (Again) (2006)
Mint Royale ~ Singing In The Rain (2008)
Yolanda Be Cool ~ We No Speak Americano (2010)
Secondcity ~ I Wanna Feel (2014)
With regards to the current crop of tropical house producers, many of them started off by posting stuff on Soundcloud etc, so used covers of songs people already know well to get themselves noticed... There isn't such a 'stigma' of covering/rehashing/remaking on the continent, so it's a safe bet for record companies rather than a lack of effort or inspiration on producers part I feel~
My point is that the two songs I mentioned are two of the most synonymous within club culture. It seems incredibly uninspired to say the least.
For the record I do quite enjoy the execution of the Show Me Love version (perhaps contradicting my first post), certainly more than the concept.
I LOVE the Felix Jaehn version of Ain't Noody, but as a rule I'm very very bored of this trend too. But then in general I'm quite bored of so much dance in the chart - a lot of the songs I do love don't do so well. I do love a bit of tropical house but Cheerleader is one of the worst "songs" I've ever heard to be honest, for example... Ain't Nobody will be huge though, which will be nice.
Well that told ME.
Huh, this isn't rare for sure but these two are the most overdone ones. There are loads of endearing tracks that don't already have famous covers if you really must build off someone else's work rather than creating your own. When we have had at least 4 samples or covers of a single song in the past 5 years (at a conservative estimate) it's getting a bit too much and it's made me not want to hear either again, in any form, for a very long time.
I'm not too familiar with the new 'Ain't Nobody' and sometimes its reinterpretations can be alright but basically every cover of Show Me Love ranges between dull to offensively awful. Which contributes to my dislike of this phenomena reaching a pinnacle.
It's not only dance though, for instance the Fifth Harmony song large swathes of Buzzjack are currently fawning over is the umpteenth to cover/sample/rehash Club Nouveau's 'Why You Treat Me So Bad'...
Luniz ~ I Got 5 On It (#3, 1996)
Puff Daddy ~ Satisfy You (#8, 2000)
Jennifer Lopez ~ I'm Gonna Be Alright (#3, 2002)
Ashanti ~ Only U (#2, 2005)
Fifth Harmony ~ Worth It (2015)
plus tracks from Snoop Dogg, Meek Mill, and Yo Gotti in recent years~
Sampling songs is perfectly fine. When you get an umpteenth cover of the same song looking to be a hit, it's extremely tiring to see.
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