

Clearly, they knew what they were talking about. The track should come as no surprise considering even Hawthorne Heights once said Malone would be a perfect fit for one of their songs.

Have you ever wondered what it would sound like if Post Malone were in an emo band? Combining Posty’s “I Fall Apart” with Hawthorne Heights’ “Ohio Is For Lovers,” we now have our answer. Check out the list below! Read more: Billie Eilish merch drop includes death metal font beanie 1. We’ve gathered 10 mashups that have taken some unexpected pairings and turned them into incredible songs that actually work. These unlikely combinations are just a small taste of what the world of mashups has to offer. You’re in control, so go give it a spin and let us know what some of your favorite new jams are.Īrtists on the generator include Lil Jon, blink-182, Missy Elliot, the White Stripes, T.I., Modest Mouse, Soulja Boy, Fall Out Boy, and so many more.Recently, mashups have been surfacing, melding the efforts of Post Malone and Hawthorne Heights to create “I Fall Apart In Ohio.” Similarly, Fall Out Boy and Taylor Swift were merged to create a “Sugar Calm Down” fusion of two of the artists’ beloved tracks. Make Eminem and Cake join forces for “Real Slim Shady, Long Jacket” or make the Jay Zeezer “99 Problems In The Sun” mash of your dreams. You won’t believe how well pretty much every available combination option works on this thing. Want to combine Ludacris with Vanessa Carlton to make “Move A Thousand Miles, Bitch” in a matter of seconds? Just click, drag, drop, and boom-you’ve got Luda’s biting command balanced out by one of the most memorable piano riffs in…forever. Read more: The 1975’s “Girls” covered in the style of blink-182 will change your lifeĭespite the scarcity of quality mix-ups as of late, some internet hero has created a generator that will allow any average iPod DJ their chance to shine. And of course, who could forget Danger Mouse’s Grey Album?

There were also those Death Cab/Kanye mashups floating around online that have since been removed and are a bit harder to track down. In terms of being memorable, Wick-it The Instigator’s combination of Big Boi’s Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty and the Black Keys’ Brothers is pretty flawless. Artists like Girl Talk are notorious for seamlessly slamming together unexpected track bits that somehow form into fun, coherent Frankenstein monster mashes, but in recent years it’s been harder to come by solid crossovers. Song and genre mashups are nothing new, but they do seem to be few and far between these days (apart from seemingly everything imaginable being attached to Smash Mouth’s “All Star”).
