Wednesday, 30 May 2012
By Grace. on 18:02
There is something abour more mainstream covering r'n'b/hip hop tracks that gets me really excited. I think it's the unexpected realisation that artists listen to genres complete other to the music they make. High For This is arguably one of the biggest tracks of 2011 and it completely revolutionised what we called r'n'b now. Xaphoon Jones production makes it suited to Ellie's stlye, so although it still sounds dark, it's still as electronic as we kow her to be.
Ellie Goulding - High For This (The Weeknd Cover)
Posted in 2012, Chiddy Bang, ellie goulding, high for this, house of balloons, the weeknd, Xaphoon Jones | No comments
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