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Free n Losh pay a visit to "The Girl From Ipanema" [Premiere]

  • October 30, 2014
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"The Girl From Ipanema" has been busy since its release journeying through the depths of all musical genres and back again. As one of the most recorded songs in the history of music, we're stoked to see that Free n Losh have gotten their hands on the track. The Canadian duo have added some spicy guitar riffs, vocal chops, and some stellar electronic productions to properly bring "The Girl From Ipanema" into the 21st century.

Free n Losh has a tendency of re-working songs that have left a mark on our musical history. Some of their latest remixes include Nas' "Life's A Bitch", Pretty Lights' "Press Pause", and many more! Rather than subtly remixing a track, the guys really break it down, piece by piece, and make it their own. Lucky for you, we've got your first listen to their re-work of "The Girl From Ipanema", so have a listen below!

 

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