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Hit Vibes

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Hit Vibes
📅 ReleasedMay 31, 2013
⏳ Length36:19
🏷️ LabelKEATS//COLLECTIVE
🤑 ProducerSkylar Spence

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Hit Vibes is a 2013[1] American future funk album by Skylar Spence under the pseudonym Saint Pepsi.[2][3][4] The album is very well known around the vaporwave and future funk communities, and is highly praised by critics. This would be Saint Pepsi's last full-length album before changing his alias to Skylar Spence, after some legal trouble involving the name.[5] [6]

Track listing

No. Title Sample used Length
1 Hit Vibes I Wouldn't Change a Thing by Johnny Bristol (1975) with dialogue from Everyone Says I Love You (1996) 1:02
2 Have Faith A Chance for Hope by The Live Band (1982) 2:39
3 Better I Can Make It Better by The Whispers (1980), Nintendo character sound effects and There It Is by James Brown (1972) 3:46
4 Cherry Pepsi B.Y.O.B. (Bring Your Own Baby) by Sister Sledge (1983) 3:08
5 Together We Belong Together by Rockie Robbins (1985) 2:25
6 Around Wait Until Tonight (My Love) by Phil Fearon & Galaxy (1983) 3:02
7 Skylar Spence Love Talkin' (Honey It's You) by Tatsuro Yamashita (1982) 3:39
8 Interlude For You Everything by Norman Connors (1977) with dialogue from Everyone Says I Love You 1:16
9 I Tried It's You That I Need by Enchantment (1977) 2:41
10 Strawberry Lemonade Show Me Girl by Clarence Mann (1985) 3:56
11 Fantasy Mr. Fantasy by Trilark (1982) and Rapper Dapper Snapper by Edwin Birdsong 3:35
12 Miss You White Day by Girl's Day (2013) 4:08
13 Outro Dialogue from Everyone Says I Love You 1:02

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Reception

The album has received acclaim from music critics for its seamless edits and catchy grooves alongside cleverly entwining dialogue from Woody Allen's musical comedy Everyone Says I Love You.[10][11] [12] Hit Vibes is also notable for completing the groundwork for and popularizing future funk.[13] This layout for the genre would be seen in later albums, such as A Million Miles Away by マクロスMACROSS 82-99,[14] and Bae by Yung Bae.[15]

See also

External links

References

  1. FADER Mix: Saint Pepsi|The FADER
  2. Discogs
  3. Rate Your Music
  4. Sputnikmusic
  5. Subscribe. "Saint Pepsi changes name to Skylar Spence". DIY. Retrieved 2019-06-11.
  6. Skylar Spence, Pop Music's New Disco Whiz Kid|GQ
  7. WhoSampled
  8. New band of the week: Saint Pepsi (No.21)|Music|The Guardian
  9. Spotify
  10. Tiny Mix Tapes
  11. The Needle Drop
  12. Saint Pepsi Changes Name to Skylar Spence-Exclaim!
  13. DreamWorks (2016-12-01). "Album Review: SAINT PEPSI - Hit Vibes". VapoUrban. Retrieved 2019-03-13.
  14. "A Million Miles Away, by マクロスMACROSS 82-99". マクロスMACROSS 82-99. Retrieved 2019-03-13.
  15. "Bae, by YUNG BAE". YUNG BAE. Retrieved 2019-06-11.


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