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Dem Franchize Boyz and Korn Combine Two Monster Hits in Tag-Team Mash-Up
DFB's "Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It" and Korn's "Coming Undone" Add Up in an Unstoppable Power Move
Two of the year's biggest multi-format hit
songs are about to morph into something newer, bigger and even more out of
control, as two Virgin labelmates, the definitive trend-setting,
Grammy-winning modern rock icons KORN, and the definitive kings of Southern
"snap" hip-hop, DEM FRANCHIZE BOYZ, mash up their current singles in a
mid-week studio session.
The bands are to meet on Wednesday, April 12, in Los Angeles, to create a
new mash-up version of the No. 1 Urban and Top 10 pop DFB single "Lean Wit
It, Rock Wit It," with "Coming Undone," the second single from Korn's
platinum-plus Virgin Records debut, "SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE."
Both tracks arrive at the studio with major momentum behind them. DFB's So
So Def/Virgin debut album, "ON TOP OF OUR GAME," is newly certified gold,
and "Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It" has maintained its No. 1 status in the
Rhythmic Hit airplay format since reaching the top spot last month. It is
also the fourth-most played in the Urban format for the year so far.
Combined with the album's first single, "I Think They Like Me," DFB's
singles have sold an amazing 2 million mobile ring tunes -- a million of
them in just a six-week period. "Coming Undone" has this week entered the
Top Ten in the Active Rock airplay format. Korn's first Virgin single,
"Twisted Transistor," is among 2006's top 5 Active Rock songs so far in
2006.
The video for "Twisted Transistor" had already been a top-level meeting of
rock and hip-hop minds, starring Snoop Dogg, Lil Jon, David Banner and
Xibit in the visual roles of Korn members Munky, Jonathan Davis, David
Silveria and Fieldy, respectively. Korn was co-produced by Lil Jon in their
cover of Public Enemy's "Fight the Power."
The history of hip-hop has been dotted with creative and monstrously
successful collaborations between rap and rock acts all the way back to
rap's old-school period, beginning with pioneers Run-DMC, who had a
worldwide Top Ten single and a groundbreaking video classic in their cover
and collaboration with Aerosmith in "Walk This Way." Also, Public Enemy
recorded and toured with Anthrax at the height of their career, forging a
further bond between rap and rock and roll. And the late-2004 pairing of
Jay-Z and Linkin Park in the mash-up EP "Collision Course" entered the
album chart at No. 1.
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