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Chiptune Friday - Mega Man vs. Memphis Bleek

Posted by Derrick Sanskrit

Hip hoppers love video games, there's no denying it. More than any other genre of music, the hip hop community outright loves video games. Sure, Soulja Boy might not be the spokesperson we all want for either form of entertainment,  but at least he's being open and honest about our shared nerdery.

This is why Tae K's Mega Man Mixtape should come as no surprise to anybody. Released online just over a year ago, Tae K takes the popular medium of the hip hop mixtape - wherein DJs provide their own beats for a variety of well-known vocal tracks - and used nothing but samples from the library of Mega Man games on the NES for his beats. This form of mashup mixtape is nothing new, having risen to prominence a few years ago with Danger Mouse's "The Grey Album" and Greg Gillis's Girl Talk project, but it's still damn fun and worth celebration. So crank up the volume, hit play, grab a drink and get your dance on while you think about busting up some robot masters, because here comes Memphis Bleek's "Like That" set to Mega Man 4's Skullman music:



If you dug this, you can download the whole 14 track mix, including some Nas, Outkast, Beastie Boys, Lupe Fiasco, 50 Cent, Kanye West, Ciara, the aformentioned Soulja Boy and more on Tae K's blog. I particularly enjoy the final track, Young Buck's "Shorty Wanna Ride" set to the end theme from Mega Man 3.

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Comments

DAN! said:

I like Windman meets Kanye (the gay fish) with "We Major" and Wily meets Scrappy and Buck with "Money in the Bank" best.

April 10, 2009 3:15 PM

Rob said:

Oh shit, this is hot.  Thanks for the heads up.

Speaking of the Man, Protomen are on tour right now, I'm checkin em out end of the month.

April 11, 2009 12:21 PM

TAE K said:

loving the love! THANKS to everyone who d/led and listened!!

just wanted to let everyone know that i uploaded the NEW Mega Man 9 Mixtape on my blog yesterday with only samples from Mega Man 9.

tkrmx.blogspot.com/.../mega-man-9-mixtape.html

Hope you all enjoy!

May 1, 2009 10:51 AM

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