The original smokin' hot off the presses (as of Sunday 10/5/2008) version of "Ain't No Love in THIS Club (feat. Amber Scanlan and Derek Piotr)". Pitch-corrected vocals over a dark beat that seems like the come-down after Usher's 2008 hit "Love in This Club (feat. Jeezy)". Also, the beat is lifted from a short commercial at the end of that song's audio file that I heard when I downloaded it from LimeWire. Me and Amber were in the car, in her neighborhood, and she was singing into my Mom's old digital camera as it recorded on its audio recording feature. Amber sings about Jillian Newton, and I sing a high-pitched throaty vocal over part of it, and Derek Piotr puts his own stamp of excellence on it. Originally uploaded to my SoundClick music page at www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=541671&content=music on Sunday 10/5/2008. The artwork for this track was created by myself and Derek Crofut, and features a blown-up low-resolution image of myself and my second college roommate Erik Dunn-Gaudet, taken at the Delta Kappa Phi (ΔΚΦ a.k.a. DK) fraternity house in Lowell that he was staying at, in the summer of 2010. He's on the left making a funny face, and I am on the right drinking from a bottle of Rolling Rock™ beer.
lyrics
Amber Scanlan: Town/Woah, Jillian Newton scrapin' her tits on the ground/Yeah, it's too late to milk her boobs, it's too late/I said it's too late to milk her tits, it's too late/she moved on with a cow/
Reuben Walton: (in background singing high-pitched)
AS: Shut up Reuben, shut up Reuben. She moved on to another cow/yeah, I said it's too late to molest Newton/it's too late to fill up her boobs and milk bubs/it's too late to milk her boobs/it's way too late in the nighttime/call her up, it's three o'clock a.m./(vocalizing) Why? Why, Jillian, Why, Jillian, Why, Jillian, are you such a whore?
RW: Got you ten feet off the ground/
Derek Piotr: (Vocalizing), Here, I am able, to be some, you're my vitamin. (vocalizing) He'll throw the hair, he'll afford the fear, you form a score, how a vitamin. (vocalizing) You're my vitamin. (vocalizing) left to us, left to us, (vocalizing) left to us (vocalizing) left to us, left to us.
credits
from Tequila Mockingbird,
released December 30, 2010
Vocals by Amber Scanlan, Reuben Walton and Derek Crofut
Vocal production by Reuben Walton
Lyrics by Amber Scanlan, Reuben Walton, Derek Crofut and Ryan B. Tedder
Composed by Amber Scanlan, Ryan B. Tedder, Reuben Walton and Derek Crofut
Programming by Reuben Walton
Produced by Reuben Walton
Recorded by Reuben Walton and Derek Crofut
Mixed by Reuben Walton
Edited by Reuben Walton
Artwork by Reuben Walton and Derek Crofut
Contains interpolations from "Apologize (feat. Timbaland)" by OneRepublic and "Vitamin" by The Sugarcubes
Reuben Walton is a singer/songwriter and music producer based in Falmouth, MA. He is a graduate of Musicians Institute in
Hollywood's Independent Artist program and their Electronic Music Production program, as well as UMass Lowell’s Music Business undergraduate program.
In 2019 he put out a self-titled EP working with producer AVLI Music and is now regularly releasing new music....more
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