Danzig feat. Shakira

HAhahahahaahahaha, is this real? Either way, Shakira's voice is WRETCHEDLY autotuned, and I love "WADDA WADDA LEFTIT!! (??)" :lol:
 
Fake. But really well done! Various Misfits songs cut and looped with the riff from 138, mixed along with the voice only version of Shakira's song Hips Don't Lie.
 
Fake. But really well done! Various Misfits songs cut and looped with the riff from 138, mixed along with the voice only version of Shakira's song Hips Don't Lie.

So that's actually Danzig's voice, then? And there are songs where he says all those things? :lol: (including Robert De Niro, despite the fact that he's definitely Italian and not Spanish :Smug: )
 
naaah I thnik the video (video: latin for "I see") is cut together the voice is fake
if I just didn't get the irony.... sorry ^^
 
I don't think it's actually him, but I think that voice is the only non-original aspect of the mix. Real misfits song in the back, real Shakira voice, real sample from 138. Fake Danzig voice.

Woman!
 
Well that's kinda disappointing, since the "Danzig" voice is by far the funniest part - still great though :lol:
 
It's kinda funny that you thought this might be Glenn's voice. :lol:

Great video! That dude did a good job over exaggerating the peculiarities of Glenn's voice. He's still one of my favorite singers. His first 3 solo records a pure gold as far as song quality and vocal delivery goes.
 
I think with many artists after they've left a successful act to go off and do their own thing, they end up changing how they express themselves. Glenn was no different. I still like the solo work but it's different from the classic Misfits stuff. Ironically enough, same story with Michael Graves.
 
I think with many artists after they've left a successful act to go off and do their own thing, they end up changing how they express themselves. Glenn was no different. I still like the solo work but it's different from the classic Misfits stuff. Ironically enough, same story with Michael Graves.

Hmm... I always felt that Glenn's first solo efforts were a very homogeneous artistic development from his roots. And if you put Samhain in there, it's like the missing link. His first solo records IMHO feel as genuine as the Misfits stuff. To me it's not necessarily better or worse, but different on the same high level.

Things just got ugly when he fired his awesome band in the mid-nineties and pulled a 180° by going down the electro route. With a few exceptions (like the great Thirteen), those records were just not good and did not showcase his strengths.

And concerning Graves: That dude didn't even know the 'fits prior to his audition and then they put out those 2 great records (especially the godlike Psycho). I don't think his solo stuff strays that far from these records. It's pretty much the same formula but with a poppy edge to it (and slight lesser quality).