Sam Tsui Mashes Up Katy Perry’s “Firework”, Bruno Mars’ “Grenade” & Taio Cruz’s “Dynamite” [Free DL]

Leave it to Sam Tsui to take three totally different pop hits, and seamlessly arrange a mashup between them all with the only common factor being that they all allude to explosions. This guy is too talented. Did you ever think Katy Perry’s “Firework”, Bruno Mars’ “Grenade” and Taio Cruz’s “Dynamite” could work as a single song? It never crossed my mind but I’m glad it now exists. Major props to Sam & company. Plus it’s a free DL!

Mike Isberto Covers Far East Movement’s “Rocketeer”

As Far East Movement’s newest track “Rocketeer” catches air waves everywhere, You tube videos have been uploaded non stop on covers of this addictive song. Singers like the ever so talented Mike Isberto, who is known for his great covers and unique voice, also decided to put his own twist on the song and it’s ridiculously smooth. The acoustic cover not only showcases his talent but also sheds some lime light on his hidden talent; free flow. The cover finishes strong and it’s great alternative to the original.

Andrew Garcia x Victor Kim Cover Mike Posner’s “Please Don’t Go”

Coming from a huge Mike Posner fan, I was pleasantly surprised by Victor Kim & Andrew Garcia’s cover of the his latest single on the charts, “Please Don’t Go.” The duo strike some serious cords and definitely harmonize well however, my only complaint would be that the audio isn’t clear or I’m pretty sure everyone would’ve been blown away no doubt. Victor Kim also pulls some impressive high notes we haven’t heard before and all in all it’s a great cover to listen to.

90′s Kpop Party Part Deux


If you missed the infamous LA get-together to celebrate all those throwback tracks of the ’90′s, have no fear because the party is coming to you East Coast style. The original head honcho’s that brought you the first “90′s Kpop Party” will be hosting the event at the Pranna Club on Madison Avenue on December 2nd. Peter Rocks from MyNinja! will be spinning old Kpop favorites and guests will receive a “I Love 90’s K-Pop” Mixtape by Mr. Rocks himself. To purchase tickets, click here.