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JDP
Jake-Dillon Productions. These are all the rap songs we have worked on. Many different varieties here. It's really interesting to me to listen to how far we have come as rappers. For the most part our oldest songs are at the bottom, and the newer ones at the top. |
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Aliens:
We did this one over x-mas time 2010. It is really short due to the crunch we were in to finish it before Di-lon went back to school. I represent the humans, Dillon the aliens. Let the battle begin.
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Samply (Working Title):
This is still in progress, Dillon was down for Spring Break 2011 and we hastily threw this down. There is no chorus, only a slight musical interlude between our verses, which is in no way permanent. There will be changes to this one, but for now we are pretty stoked about the way its shaping up, and since it won't get touched again till summer, here is a little preview.
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Feels So Nice:
So Di-lon and I were back home for break and we made a rap song. I think it speaks for itself, dillon did the guitar solo.
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Carnival:
Beat by me, chorus by Jessie Georgen, featuring Dillon, Brian, and Kevin. The end of the song is my favorite part," ya don't need teeth to let the beat keep knocking....."
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Cheat Sheets:
Here is JDP's newest creation. Called "Cheat Sheets." A little back story here, we (Dillon and I) were trying to make a new beat to rap to, and we were trying to make it kanye-ish. Well ends up it was harder then we though, I made one click to change the drums and it instantly sounded like a beastie boys beat. So we rolled with that.
And we would like to think it came out rather well. Enjoy fools!!!!
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In The Jungle:
This one kind of came about haphazardly. I made this beat while I was down at MI in LA, we were going to try and make a rap with some of the kids I met down there. But it never really happened, so I just had this beat.
Me and dollar dog dillon were at the studio and wanted to rap, and I pulled out this beat and it was gold. Our first cut came out alright, my rap was pretty weak compared to di-lons so next studio sesh we brought along our friends from shark records (Brian, Kristian) and this happened.
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SuperGyro Sandwiches:
This is an ode to Marvel Comics, which is way better than DC. We each took on our favorite Marvel character and rapped about it. But also we were having an on going discussion about whether or not a Hamburger was a sandwich or not. So that also found its way into the song. We just got this one finished, had fred (aka captain america) throw down his rap, and I added Davie Jones's organ solo to the end, a one take masterpiece. Also the organ riff comes from a song my grandma showed me how to play, and I thought it was so dope that we had to use it for a rap.
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Bullets N' Shit:
This one is Dillon and I's creation, had a demo of autotune for a few days so we made a song. Not to much to say other than its pretty badass. I think this was actually the first JDP rap we made.
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