"Party All The Time," was originally done by Eddie Murphy in 1985, then updated in 2006 (as "PATT") by Iranian-American house DJ/Producer Sharam (of Deep Dish). This time around, the song is covered by Aubrey who slinkily sings her way through the track with the help ex-Danity Kane singer D. Woods' sister Shanell. Rumored to be the theme song for Aubrey's upcoming reality show - this song has DANCE CLUB HIT written all over it. I see so much remix potential for this track. I'm hoping it gets an official release some day soon. In the meantime, listen to it HERE. - Via The Prophet
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Aubrey O'Day - Party All The Time
For a while now, former Danity Kane member Aubrey O'Day has been talking about the electro pop sound she plans on bringing to her first solo record. Up until now, it's just been talk. Well, now we finally have something to sink our teeth into! Aubrey O'Day and producer Maestro (Lil Wayne, The Game, Ice Cube) have created a electro-pop masterpiece...or re-created I should say.
"Party All The Time," was originally done by Eddie Murphy in 1985, then updated in 2006 (as "PATT") by Iranian-American house DJ/Producer Sharam (of Deep Dish). This time around, the song is covered by Aubrey who slinkily sings her way through the track with the help ex-Danity Kane singer D. Woods' sister Shanell. Rumored to be the theme song for Aubrey's upcoming reality show - this song has DANCE CLUB HIT written all over it. I see so much remix potential for this track. I'm hoping it gets an official release some day soon. In the meantime, listen to it HERE. - Via The Prophet
"Party All The Time," was originally done by Eddie Murphy in 1985, then updated in 2006 (as "PATT") by Iranian-American house DJ/Producer Sharam (of Deep Dish). This time around, the song is covered by Aubrey who slinkily sings her way through the track with the help ex-Danity Kane singer D. Woods' sister Shanell. Rumored to be the theme song for Aubrey's upcoming reality show - this song has DANCE CLUB HIT written all over it. I see so much remix potential for this track. I'm hoping it gets an official release some day soon. In the meantime, listen to it HERE. - Via The Prophet