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Snoop D-o-double-g, recruited Kid Cudi for “That Tree”, a Diplo-produced track that’ll appear on Snoop’s More Malice (out on 03.23), a deluxe version of his current album Malice N Wonderland.
Remixers, The Mad Decent crew are currently giving away the instrumental & the acapella for everyone’s pleasure!
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I’ve featured Sharam’s (1/2 Deep Dish) single several times now, but just in case you’re new here: “She Came Along” is the first single from Sharam’s new album Get Wild. The song meshes elements of Patsy Cline’s legendary country song “Strange” with Kid Cudi’s vocals.
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Sharam:
“I’ve always been a huge, huge Patsy Cline fan, she’s one of a kind. I had the idea to sample her for three years but I was looking to find someone who could match her. I had the track and I was searching for the right person to fit it. After trying different artists, Cudi just nailed it, putting a really cool and interesting twist on it. He’s a very unusual artist, because he’s very much a hip-hop fixture, but he has a beautiful voice. It’s a great contrast with Patsy Cline. It wouldn’t have worked if someone was just rapping, but his singing style was perfect.”