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Gotta Give 'Em Props For A Different Idea


01/16/2009
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(PR) Hip Hop is going back to the future in a way where classic tunes are being remade with a futuristic twist. Enter HipHawk Tones, inspired by the recreated voice of world-renown physicist Stephen Hawking. Thanks to the folks at FunMobility, a leading provider of innovative wireless community and media services, consumers can now download these Hawking-stylized remakes of classics from Hip Hop's most celebrated era. These new hip-hop songs, with the distinctive computer-generated voice of Stephen Hawking, bring mechanical audio to the music genre known for the famed robot dance.

Some of the classics hits include: Notorious B.I.G.'s "Big Pappa," Dr. Dre's "G Thang," M.C. Hammer's "U Can't Touch This," 50 Cent's "In Da Club," Vanilla Ice's "Ice Ice Baby," Sugar Hill Gang's "Rapper's Delight," A Tribe Called Quest's "Can I Kick It?" Sir-Mix-A-Lot's "Baby's Got Back," The Beastie Boys "Fight For Your Right," and many others.

"HipHawk ringtones are perfect for anyone who wants to add a little twist to their favorite classic tunes," said Adam Lavine, CEO of FunMobility. "That voice synthesizer affect is something that Hawking himself chose, noting that he hasn't found a voice he likes better. After a few playbacks, we think you'll agree that our new HipHawk Tones are the BOMB!" - Check em out here



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