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T stayed completely within the emotional themes of this song. Yeah I agree some of the other remixes are garbage but this one, Immortals, and Twin Skeletons are the only goods because they stayed within the themes of the respective songs. I made a one shot based off of Jet pack blues a long time ago and omf the memories are coming back.

T:] I know you heard that I got nominated Won't you walk the red carpet with it With a dress I bought you, it's awful when I've been gone too long And I call like it ain't been a while. Dallas Allen. Rodney Reed. Fzy Havin'. Silvia Joni. Ari Dreams. Nahuel Maldonado. Jenna Goode. No One. Emma Lee. Marcos Hernandez. Just Lucy xoxo.

Kristine Bascos. Catherine Pundmann. Patron Saint. Mohammad Kudos. TE Thunder. D Roberts. Johnnn Lee. Misbah Sayed. Sterling Dee. Doctor P 's screeching highs over grumbling lows paired with catchy vocals put this track on the list of all-time Circus Records greats. Speaking of Circus Records, it would be hard to make this list without including at least one Flux Pavilion song.

This is exactly why when his remix of Freestyler's "Cracks" comes on, the entire room shares a collective "oh my god" moment. Without the one they call "The Don," this list might have never been possible.

Rusko's second album, Songs , is often discounted when talking about the legendary producer's legacy, even though it contains some of his finest tunes. The night sky will be a canvas this weekend at Orlando's Tinker Field. The remix earned airtime on "Diplo's Revolution. Serving as the perfect opening track to their cinematic debut, "Doomsday" from the U. A Megatron-esque intro warning humans that "salvation is reserved for those who pass the test" is truly something that only Excision and Downlink could deliver.

You can stream or purchase Mixed Feelings on your preferred platform, and let us know your thoughts on the EP in the comments below! Sign in. Log into your account. Forgot your password? Password recovery. The Part You Definitely Remember: The bridge is the moment the protagonist, who is the "other woman," finds the courage to break it off with the married man with whom she has been having an affair.

How It Starts : "I remember the look in your eyes when I told you that this was goodbye". The Part You Definitely Remember : If you were a pop-punk fan in the mid-'00s, you can still recite all eight measures like they were the Pledge of Allegiance.

Why It Works : Though the rest of "Ocean Avenue" is told as a memory of young love long lost, the bridge brilliantly flashes back to when that memory was still present tense, with unseen forces stamping an end-date on the couple's idyllic romance.

It probably soundtracked thousands of overnight camp romances in , and might still get you pulling out the old yearbook. The Part You Definitely Remember: The call and response of a backing choir and Aguilera echoing each other, buoyed by anthemic strings and piano as the song lifts like a hot air balloon, finally untethered.

Why It Works : For a song about boasting, Charli 's bridge might be the biggest flex of all -- her sing-song, blunt delivery oozes confidence and zero sweat; she sounds like she's about the tear the roof off the sucka without even lifting a finger. Is it 'coz they like my gangsta face? Why It Works : Nate Dogg always works, but particularly in contrast to Ludacris' typically frenetic spitting, the G-funk GOAT taking it easy and letting those Qs answer themselves remains the essence of laid-back cool.

Why It Works : Abel Tesfaye ditches his growling , drugged out vocals in the verses and picks up his signature piercing falsetto for the bridge -- providing a brief respite from the sinister angst of the song's first half, before launching you right back into the searing climax.

The Part You Definitely Remember : The way every one of singer Craig Finn's lines on the bridge are responded to with a blistering full-band mini-attack, an entire epic's worth of guitar-led melodrama and adventure in every four-bar phrase. Why It Works : There's been no shortage of 21st century indie bands who wanted to be The Boss, but the "Station" bridge -- separated from the proper song via heavenly piano interlude -- is as close as any of them ever got to actually being Born to Run -worthy.

The Part You Definitely Remember : Only in a song this playful can you get away with rhyming "watch it blast off" with "dance my ass off.

Why It Works: If you only hear Dua Lipa singing, you might occasionally forget that she's British -- but this buoyant spoken-word bridge puts her accent front and center. Why It Works: Bey spends the first two thirds of the song recapping how she knows she's especially hot for Jay but it's not until the bridge that we really feel how unhinged she actually is , with Bey ditching the relative reserve of the verses and letting her voice loose on big vocal runs and harmonies -- all given extra punch by the song's iconic Chi-Lites-sampled drum-and-brass hook.

How It Starts : "I made my bed and I sleep like a baby". The Part You Definitely Remember : You can't miss this bridge, as the song's stomping beat completely drops out to make way for impossibly melodramatic piano, strings and Adele's pleading vocals -- but "People say cray-ee-zee thi-ings" has to be her most memorable delivery. Why It Works : Tucked into a rare uptempo song from the British singer, fans are gifted a baby ballad because: A There's often deep, cinematic emotions behind the juicy gossip, and B She just can't stay away from her comfort BPM.

Why It Works: The bridge has a light, playful quality which balances that big, booming chorus. How It Starts: " Yo quiero estar contigo, vivir contigo, bailar contigo. The then-unknown Cuban duo had never broken into the U. Together with Descemer they trade verses with Iglesias -- but as writers, they contributed this bridge, the improvement no one thought the track needed, until they heard it.

Sung by Iglesias, it adds a new, unforgettable rhythmic layer to a song that was already obviously a hit. Why It Works : "Hide and Seek" tells a story of devastating loss through a bare-bones vocoder showcase, and the pairing of style and content somehow proved astonishingly poignant.

The part you remember: The appearance of the second-most legendary scarf in pop music history, just after the one in Taylor Swift's "All Too Well. Why It Works: It should be no surprise that the patron saint of dance-crying pop anthems excels at emotional nuance, and this spoken-word monologue nails a tricky mixture of the mournful and the magnanimous: "You looked happy, and that's great -- I just miss you, that's all.

The Part You Definitely Remember : Kanye boasting that "my b make your b look like Precious" is a particularly egregious and indelible diss. Why It Works: Pacing. The tension of the production builds over the course of Kanye's 16 lines, becoming more hectic and intense until lyrics about being at a party start to feel more like a panic attack. By the end, Kanye is basically shouting about "loiterin' just to feel important," as the whole things escalates to a breaking point -- until 2 Chainz announces his presence, providing much-needed relief with what's basically the song's drop.

The Part You Definitely Remember : The bridge repeats the same line over and over, but Hayley Williams layers each pass with more feeling "This is the real world! Why It Works : The high-energy hit which peaked at No. The Part You Definitely Remember : Everyone has had those nights in the back seat where they "cried like a baby coming home from the bar" over someone.

We are simultaneously seen and attacked by Swift's words, and can't help but scream along. Why It Works : Swift employs the talk-sing tool to great effect here for what she's referred to as a "ranting bridge," disrupting the Antonoff-ian flow of the verses and chorus.

All the agony and disappointment of a seasonal love story get stuffed into eight pulse-racing bars, and it's pretty far from "the worst thing we've ever heard. Why It Works : The angst of "One Step Closer" was plenty visceral from verse and chorus alone, but the bridge breaks it down with such intestine-twisting fury that it was clear right away that Linkin Park was simply operating at a different level than their nu-metal peers. The part you remember: Michelle Williams announcing " I'm better than that!

Why It Works: Ex-bandmates LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Robertson did sue over the song, alleging that its lyrics violated a settlement agreement barring the involved parties from publicly disparaging one another. But the " Survivor " bridge is basically pettiness with plausible deniability -- there's no greater flex against your haters than bragging about all the nasty things you could do, if you weren't such an upstanding role model.

Why It Works : Before you even get to the bridge, the song's pep-rally inspiration is obvious, with its bleacher-stomping beat and high school marching band horns, so it's only appropriate that it also include a full-on cheerleader breakdown -- one with an instantly iconic spelling lesson. And hey, when you hear it once like, say, in a particular trailer for a hit movie you just want to take another listen.

Why It Works : The Oscar and Grammy winner starts off as a sweet, yet somber back and forth between a boy and a girl. But the guttural bridge launches " Shallow " off the deep end and into iconic territory. In the film, it's the precise moment that Ally's star is born. In the real world, it further cemented Gaga's legacy.

Luke, whom the singer accused of emotional abuse and sexual assault. The way in which she slowly delivers the lyrics across the near one-minute-long bridge -- as if speaking her pain aloud makes it almost too real -- is effectively chilling and provides the perfect assist for the stripped down, piano-backed slam-dunk of a close.



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