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A sweet message from Ugandan pop star Eddy Kenzo on the youtube of his big hit Sitya Loss:

Eddy Kenzo said:
"I have the greatest fans in the world. Thank you all for making Sitya Loss the hit that it has become. It is truly an honor to see how much joy my song has brought to different people around the world. This is only the beginning, with your continued support more people can experience a taste of what East Africa has to offer. Keep sharing, singing, and dancing One Love
 

Not quite what you're asking for but pretty cool... this is Dan Reeder's video response to an inaccurate tutorial about how to play his song Havana Burning.
 
One artist pops up to say it was their first record, someone else explains how it was made, patrons of David Mancuso's The Loft pop up with their memories of hearing it while spangled.
 
I was gonna post this on the Japanese music thread until I saw this comment:
Freddy Young said:
A little bit of trivia, Thats me and my sister Val Kashimura singing background and my Band member James Hot Dog Lewis ( keyboard player ) singing lead with Penny and rapping, Sooooooooo much fun. My band Sho-Nuff was performing at Pe pe Lemoco in Akasaka Toykyo Japan. Never forget it

Hitomi Tohyama - Let's Talk in Bed
 
This one is a bit of a flip from the premise of the thread, but I like it anyway. Matt Jam Lamont complaints in the comments on a Subjoi track that sampled one of his tunes.

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It's an interesting one because I've just had the same dilemma today! I made a track that sampled/ripped off/whatever another track much more than Subjoi did. It wasn't a remix as I didn't have access to the parts to be able to call it a remix. It feels too different to call it an 'edit'. But I nicked almost every part from the original track, so to call it an original tune feels cheeky.

What is it? :hmm:

/tangent
 
There used to be more than there is now....
The original artist of this gave some feedback/update but I can't find it now. Absolutely seminal track.
 
There used to be more than there is now....
The original artist of this gave some feedback/update but I can't find it now. Absolutely seminal track.



amazing track for USA 1990 m -do we know who the original artist was ?
 
This one is a bit of a flip from the premise of the thread, but I like it anyway. Matt Jam Lamont complaints in the comments on a Subjoi track that sampled one of his tunes.

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It's an interesting one because I've just had the same dilemma today! I made a track that sampled/ripped off/whatever another track much more than Subjoi did. It wasn't a remix as I didn't have access to the parts to be able to call it a remix. It feels too different to call it an 'edit'. But I nicked almost every part from the original track, so to call it an original tune feels cheeky.

What is it? :hmm:

/tangent
blatant rip off

Subjoi and you too Fez ;)

In fairness to Matt Lamont that is just Love Shy played under a duvet
lolol!!
 
Another one from the same channel...



video description said:
This remix doesn't appear on any of the 12" record-releases of Michigan's own, Iceman Ja's, 1987-classic "Megajon's Bass" and I really don't have any clue where this mix is from...I stumbled across this one on the net 3-4 (!!) years ago. -lol-
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