Daily Archives: March 15, 2010

Wedding Dress Remix by Tommy C x J.Reyez

This is an interesting collabo for Wedding Dress Remix by Tommy C and JReyez. Unlike previous collabos, which used the beats off English tracks, this remix uses the beats off a Korean song “Wedding Dress” by Taeyang rewriting the lyrics in English. The remixed track is sick. It keeps the original concept of the song intact by we works the lyrics for the USA market. Take a listen and you see what we mean. We’ve also added the original Korean version for comparison.

A lot of you will want to download this remix after hearing it. You can download it FREE here. Also check out 911 Emergency from IBU, the group that Tommy C is in. More remixes below in the related posts section.

Wedding Dress Remix by Tommy C x J.Reyez

The Wedding Dress music video by J Reyez and Tommy C is now available.


Wedding Dress by TaeYang (Original Korean version)


Lyrics to Wedding Dress Remix by Tommy C x JReyez

(Verse 1)
Never shoulda let you go,
Never found myself at home,
Ever since that day that you walked,
Right out the door,

You were like my beating heart,
That I, I can’t control,
Even though we’ve grown apart,
My brain cant seem to let you go,

Thinking back to the old times,
When you kept me up late at night,
We use to mess around,
Laugh and play, fuss and fight,

(Prehook)
I guess its too late, I’m dancing this dance alone,
This chapters done, the story goes on,

(Hook)
Baby,
Can’t believe that you are not with me,
Cuz you should be my lady,
All I want is to set your heart free,

But if you believe that you belong with him,
Promise me, you wont let anyone hurt you,
Remember, I will always be here for you,
Even if it kills me to see you,

In that wedding dress,
Oh see you in that wedding dress,
See you in that wedding dress,
Oh see you in that wedding dress.

(Verse 2)
Snappin out this misery,
Depression this aint me,
But I always turn around
180 degrees,

You got control of me,
And I, I cant explain,
Somebody call 911 Emergency,
Before I go insane,

Since you’ve moved on,
You took a piece of me give it back,
So much pain in my chest,
Blacking out, heart attack,

(Prehook)
I guess its too late, I’m dancing this dance alone,
It’s too late.

(Hook)

(Bridge by JReyez)
and I see you with your man and it’s hard to understand
if we belong, if I did you wrong, where we even began
we would always fuss and fight and it seems nothing was right
but I loved you girl and you were my world but you’d never trust this guy
’cause the things I do when I’m on the stage, they say I’m a superstar
you couldn’t understand all the female fans and then we grew apart
and I just don’t get when you’re acting like some other person
but I try my best to hold on at the times when it ain’t working
and everytime that you say it’s over it breaks my heart and I don’t know why
’cause you’ve done it a lot of times in the past but I get back up and try
you said we could work it out, how could you hurt me now
and you moved on to the next, I’m left with an imperfect smile

Ending Poverty : Music to Change the World Concert

According to UNICEF, approximately 3 billion people live on less than US $2/day and 1.4 billion people live on less than US $1.25/day, which is the definition of those living in extreme poverty. Though these statistics seem daunting, experts and global organizations are in agreement. There is hope. This generation has the ability to end extreme global poverty.

On March 20, 2010, Generation Against Global Injustice (GAGI) is hosting the “Ending Poverty : Music to Change the World” Concert at the Los Angeles Theatre Center in downtown LA. Come join them on this pivotal night to be the change that the world so desperately needs. For at the end, it’s not just about enjoying the music. It’s about providing hope and relief.

A portion of the proceeds will go to One Day’s Wages’ campaign to provide Fresh Start Kits for women in Congo. These kits will provide the training, skills, and equipment needed to begin sustaining their own lives.

Here’s more about the event:

Location: Los Angeles Theatre Center (514 S. Spring Street Los Angeles, CA 90013)

Time: March 20, 2010 – 7pm

Musicians Performing:

Mike Isberto

Jayme Dee

Connie Lim

Dylan Byrne

Sara Gomez

Dorothy Hayden

Louisa Wendorff

Tickets: $15 at http://tickets.thegagi.com

Ending Poverty : Music to Change the World Concert Promo