Believe it or not, we still haven’t reached a total saturation point on the whole Call Me Maybe fad, because if we had, I wouldn’t be enjoying this Carly Rae Jepsen/Nine Inch Nails mashup as much as I am. Trust me, this will be stuck in your head all day -- tomorrow too, probably.
It’s seriously shocking how well the harsh lyrics and the angry vocals of Trent Reznor from the song ‘Head Like a Hole,’ combined with the toe-tapping and catchy instrumentals of Call me Maybe. The Jepsen/Nails mashup in question here was put together by SoundCloud user pomDeterrific. What’s it called? ‘Call Me a Hole,’ of course -- what else would it be?
If headbanging along to Call Me Maybe is wrong, then after hearing this Nails mashup, I don’t want to be right.
What's Driving This Trend
- Mashup Music
- Combine contrasting genres and styles to create unique and catchy music mashups.
- Unexpected Collaborations
- Pairing unlikely artists or songs to create a fresh and surprising musical experience.
- Viral Music Remixes
- Taking popular songs and remixing them in a way that captures people's attention and spreads rapidly on social media.
Who This Affects Most
- Music Streaming
- Platforms that facilitate the discovery and distribution of innovative and unique music mashups.
- Digital Media Marketing
- Helping businesses leverage unexpected collaborations and viral remixes to promote their products or services.
- Event Management
- Organizing music events or festivals that feature mashup artists and remixes to attract diverse audiences and create a memorable experience.
