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“I watched a friend get used by a young elle. It had happened to me before. This song is sad because who wants to see that? But it's also a happy song...Cause damn--> it wasn't me getting abused, not this time. Hallelujah!”

K-OS on "WhipC.R.E.A.M"

Compete for a spot on the companion disc to K-OS’s upcoming album Yes! by signing up for the "Whip C.R.E.A.M." Contest below. Download the stems to mix, re-imagine, and augment them however you choose. This is just one of the 11 contests in the K-OS Studio Access Program - sign up for all 11!

Click on "How Do I Participate?" below for more details. And check out K-OS's website for music, tour dates, and more!

The winner of this contest will have their submission included on K-OS’s companion album set to be distributed by Universal in the spring of 2009!

Winners were announced on February 20, 2009 at 10:00 PM EST

See the Contest Winners

This program is no longer accepting entries

Source Files (Preview Only, Enter to Download)

 Vocals
 Drums
 Guitar and Bass
 Keys and Orchestra

Prize

Winner (selected by judges from all entries)
The winning entry will be included on the companion album to Yes! and will receive $1,000! Voting will not decide the ultimate winner - the judges will.

Honorable Mentions (selected by voting)
The top 10 entries will receive signed copies of K-OS's upcoming album.

Judges

The judges for this contest will select one winner from each of the 11 K-OS Studio Access contests!

Leader Board View More »
Lifetime feat. K-os Whip C.R.E.A.M (Crè... 1

Remot .. Whip CREAM Remot Remix 2

Elliot C. Whip Cream [Dj Shaw... 3

Dennis Cigale K-OS - WHIP C.R.E.A... 4

Michael "Mr. Ree" Avon K-OS ''Whip C.R.E.A... 5
Random Submissions View More »
Tassili Bond Whip Cream(70's Nostalg...

S Whip Cream (Remix by S)

David R. Whip C.R.E.A.M. remix b...

Tee L. Whip Cream (Remix by Tee)

rаiммo . Whip C.R.E.A.M (808 remix)

Robert G. K-OS - Whip C.R.E.A.M (...

Neil D. Whip C.R.E.A.M (the dum...

Sir Greg whip cream-sir greg mix

Richard S. K-OS - Whip C.R.E.A.M. ...

Rkitek P. Whip cream (Rkitek remix)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I SPAM the discussion board?!?!
A: No! It's meant for discussion. Posting about your entry is cool, but please be respectful of everyone who wants to talk about the contest and don't post the same thing repeatedly.

Q: Can I submit a mashup and/or use samples in my submission?
A: No! Your submission must be made of the tracks provided and/or material for which you own the copyright.

Q: How many entries can I submit?
A: Just one! Make it count! (there are 10 other K-OS contests though, and you can enter all of them!)

Q: How do I download the source files?
A: You must first enter the contest before you can download the files.

Q: What can I add to the source files?
A: You can add anything you want! You can re-record the entire song, just use the vocals and build off of that, or do a straight mix and only use the source files - the sky is the limit.

Q: I'm new to mixing/producing and need some help!
A: If you need help and are using our online session console, check out our help section and online tutorials.

Q: Are we allowed to post the track to our other social networking sites?
A: Once you submit your entry, you'll get your own personalized widget so you can spread your entry all over the web. Just submit it and then click on the "Get Widgets" button.

Q: Can I sell my mix?
A: No! Submissions are licensed to you under a Creative Commons Attribution- Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 license. This means you can play your mix anywhere you like for non-commercial purposes, as long as you always give due credit to K-OS. For more information on this license, go to http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/

Q: My widget doesn't work. What the heck?
A: We continually work with our widget syndication service and other websites to increase compatibility as much as possible. That said, different sites have different issues with widgets. The best way to guarantee success is to follow these guidelines.

• Avoid using Internet Explorer (use Firefox instead)
• When posting to popular social networking sites use the built in sharing functionality for that site
• Avoid posting to the "About Me" or "Like to Meet" sections of your MySpace profile

Q: I don't see my question here!
A: Please post a description of the problem on the discussion board and we’ll help you as best we can!

Indaba Music wrote on February 20, 2009:

Hey everyone! We’re expecting K-OS to announce the winners soon. If you are selected by K-OS as one of the 11 grand-prize winners, be prepared to provide us with your email, address, and phone number in a very timely manner so that we can work out the details for the CD release and get you paid! K-OS may be asking you to make minor tweaks to your mixes, so be prepared! Drum roll please........


Wormwood Blazes wrote on February 19, 2009:

It's awesome too hear so many talented artists interpretation of these songs!! We've been having a blast just checkin out the other submissions and goin... "Oh,,, I never would have thought of that... That's Illy!!!" Y'all ROCK!!!
.....................FREEDOM....................................


len afrosaxon wrote on February 18, 2009:

joshuabreed....big up 2 u too bruv..real appreciated my don ..good luck too.


rаiммo . wrote on February 10, 2009:

Thank you for your advice joshuabreed, I will look for this book at the library......


we are the joshuabreed wrote on February 9, 2009:

Raimmo, I also use M-Audio's. I've noticed with ALL the M-Audio's, while you're mixing, you don't have to turn the bass up as much as you think. They're pretty even, so you don't have to overcompensate. I use the BX8a deluxes, the one's that just recently came out. They do a good job, but like any other speakers, you have to "tune your ears" to them. Listen to a grip of music you know is mixed well sounding good in all systems (car, room, earbud headphones...etc) and learn to match that sound.

A good book to read up on that helped my mixing and mastering is "Production, Mixing, Mastering with Waves" by Anthony Egizii. Check it out! That and wasting a lot of cd's when I first started, is a way to learn by experience. Hope this helps!

joshuabreed


rаiммo . wrote on February 9, 2009:

Hi Wormwood Blazes i use M-audio($250)...


Ty Brown wrote on February 9, 2009:

Wormwood Blazes wrote on February 9, 2009:

raimmo.. what kind of speakers do u use? i just got some event 20/20bas monitors and it really helped me with my low end problems.
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