The song is called, "On The Radio." My friend, Joseph Rodriguez and I did a collab. We both put together some good sounding beats and melodies and it came...
The song is called, "On The Radio." My friend, Joseph Rodriguez and I did a collab. We both put together some good sounding beats and melodies and it came out great. This is a Funk genre with Techno and Rock. Take a listen and hope you like it.
Thanks again, Joseph for the help.
06/12/11 03:34:39PM @bobby-nunez:
@ Carol Sue: Thank you for listening to this song and thanks for liking the song.
06/12/11 06:00:19PM @tlt50:
OUTSTANDING track gents..:)) Bobby some sweet synth work....killar' drum track.....Add the incredible talents of WIZARD "J-ROD" you've got a big time tune.!! Hard edge funky....kick A$$ Smokin' song.
Kudos,
W>Wolf
06/12/11 06:29:31PM @bobby-nunez:
@ WhereWolf: Thanks for the positive reply. None, of this would have been possible without the help of Joseph; so I have to give most of the credit to him. Anyways, that's again for listening and the comment
06/13/11 08:39:43AM @nuada:
Hey Bobby, this is really outstanding!!! Very, very funkalicious. Probably my favourite of your songs to date. Great job, buddy. Funny to hear another Garaeband Looper... we seem to go for the same ones, haha, I gotta post my song 'Do What You Do' and you'll understand. Love this track mate!
Nuada.
06/13/11 02:05:57PM @bobby-nunez:
@ Nuada: Thank you for taking the time to listen and leaving a comment. The funkalicious part... that's what I wanted to someone to say when listening to this. I know right, there's a good number of Looperman members here; and that's pretty cool. Thanks for loving the song, it means a lot. Once I get the chance, I will take a listen to "Do What You Do" and leave a comment. Thanks again.
06/12/11 06:50:16AM @bobby-nunez:
@ JCiliom: Thanks for the positive review. After listening to it, the song does have a mix of new and old school. That would be cool if this song was in some kind of media.
@ Dylan Thermos: I can't speak for Joseph, but for me; the only reason I can think of is we didn't talk about vocals. Joseph helped out a lot with this one, I couldn't have done this without his help. Thanks again for the reply.
06/12/11 06:37:34AM @dylan-thermos:
Something different for me to listen to anyway. Funk? Where are the vocals, no sign yet, i mean this sounds great, rich guitar sound now,
some fine playing, bass playing is up there too......a great listen thanks for posting.......dylan.
06/11/11 08:41:19PM @jciliom:
Funky rock! Has a new old school feel to it. Nice composition. Sounds great for film, television, and video games. Keep them coming! Peace and Blessings
06/10/11 08:12:40PM @josephrodz:
Thanks for letting me be part of your music world.
06/10/11 08:39:19PM @bobby-nunez:
@ Joseph: No problem, I should be thanking you for helping me with this. It means a lot.
@ Joe: Thanks for dropping by, and thanks again for the reply.
<p>I'm originally from Burbank, CA. I moved to Phoenix, AZ over 10 years ago due to an earthquake. I'm a thinker and a doer, but mostly a thinker. I love to create music, poems and draw. I'm currently trying to find a place where I truly belong. I'm currently a college student who's aiming to become an Architect someday.</p><p>My creations are from different genres, but I settled with Rock, Dance, Hip-Hop, Orchestral and R&B as the main Genres. From time to time I create something that is outside of my original main Genres. I love mostly all kinds of genres, except for country. Mostly all my songs I do tells a story, either by the title of the song or by the beat and melody. Music has been a huge part of my life so far, ever since I can remember. When I listen to music, I listen to everything; not just the sound. I look more into the song and try to form a much deeper opinion than "I like it" or "I hate it". I may not want to be a full-time artist one day, but that doesn't mean I'm not passionate about my music.</p><p>I know my songs will not please everyone, but I always try to improve myself as an artist and as a human being. Hope you enjoy my songs. Don't forget to bring some support and I will do the same.</p><p>Thanks.</p>
@ Carol Sue: Thank you for listening to this song and thanks for liking the song.
OUTSTANDING track gents..:)) Bobby some sweet synth work....killar' drum track.....Add the incredible talents of WIZARD "J-ROD" you've got a big time tune.!! Hard edge funky....kick A$$ Smokin' song.
Kudos,
W>Wolf
@ WhereWolf: Thanks for the positive reply. None, of this would have been possible without the help of Joseph; so I have to give most of the credit to him. Anyways, that's again for listening and the comment
Hey Bobby, this is really outstanding!!! Very, very funkalicious. Probably my favourite of your songs to date. Great job, buddy. Funny to hear another Garaeband Looper... we seem to go for the same ones, haha, I gotta post my song 'Do What You Do' and you'll understand. Love this track mate!
Nuada.
@ Nuada: Thank you for taking the time to listen and leaving a comment. The funkalicious part... that's what I wanted to someone to say when listening to this. I know right, there's a good number of Looperman members here; and that's pretty cool. Thanks for loving the song, it means a lot. Once I get the chance, I will take a listen to "Do What You Do" and leave a comment. Thanks again.
@ JCiliom: Thanks for the positive review. After listening to it, the song does have a mix of new and old school. That would be cool if this song was in some kind of media.
@ Dylan Thermos: I can't speak for Joseph, but for me; the only reason I can think of is we didn't talk about vocals. Joseph helped out a lot with this one, I couldn't have done this without his help. Thanks again for the reply.
Something different for me to listen to anyway. Funk? Where are the vocals, no sign yet, i mean this sounds great, rich guitar sound now,
some fine playing, bass playing is up there too......a great listen thanks for posting.......dylan.
Funky rock! Has a new old school feel to it. Nice composition. Sounds great for film, television, and video games. Keep them coming! Peace and Blessings
Thanks for letting me be part of your music world.
@ Joseph: No problem, I should be thanking you for helping me with this. It means a lot.
@ Joe: Thanks for dropping by, and thanks again for the reply.