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Jingle Hells 2 (feat. Smoke It 'n' Die & Bizzy C)
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2008's Christmas song and sequel to 2005 popular "Jingle Hells". The song features an intro read by Sam "Jimbo" Luchford as well as performances from Smoke It 'n' Die and Bizzy C. Like in 2005 the song was written by Bizzy C's members Howard and Nick
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Catchy English pop, rock and rap influenced by loads of varied genres and styles.
Hi there! What I'm basically trying to achieve here is good upbeat music that's a little different from the normal big name chart toppers. I hope what I do becomes big because I think so much music nowdays in the west sounds really similar and there seems to be so little creativety going on. Plus it would be nice to hear more upbeat happy music out there!
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Pop Pop Rock
Author
Howard Billington, Nick Fishenden, Sam Luchford
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(p) 2008 Howard Billington
Uploaded
September 17, 2009
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MP3 9.1 MB 256 kbps 4:58
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The Christmas song for 2008 was a sequel to 2005's suprisingly popular "Jingle Hells". The full title of this song is actually "Jingle Hells 2: Land Of Festive Doom" although soundclick would not provide the necessary room to write all that obviously! Sam "Jimbo" Luchford of Happy Chappys wrote a fantastic intro to the song. The lyrics to the song where written originally by Howard Billington and Nick Fishenden of Bizarre Collaboration and then refined and added to by Jimbo and Simon Ashton (of Smoke It 'n' Die). The finished product was a mixture of sections that sprawled over 10 minutes total time but that didn't go together with much fluidity. The song was cut down and a great deal of good material was removed just simply to make a song that was at least a little bit neat in design. The final version of the song was nothing like expected and sounded perhaps a little overflowing and muddled. None the less it is a nice continuation on the original. Hopefully there will be more when we can next get it together.
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