Trey Told 'Em | |
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Group members Gregg Gillis (left) and Frank Musarra (right) | |
Origin | Brooklyn, New York Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Genre(s) | Electronic |
Years active | 2007–present |
Members | Gregg Gillis Frank Musarra |
Trey Told 'Em is an American music project composed of American musicians Gregg "Girl Talk" Gillis and Frank Musarra. Formed in 2007, the project is dedicated to production and remix work primarily for other artists.[1] The two have collaborated closely outside of the project, with Musarra directing the Girl Talk video "Touch 2 Feel" and later contributing to the production of his fifth studio album All Day (2010).
Trey Told 'Em have released a string of remixes for artists such as Tokyo Police Club and Simian Mobile Disco; their only full-length release to date is the DJ mix album Super Epic Thrill Jockey Mega Massive Anniversary Mix, issued in November 2007.[2]
Discography[]
DJ mix albums[]
Title | Album details |
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Super Epic Thrill Jockey Mega Massive Anniversary Mix |
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Remixes[]
- Tokyo Police Club – "Cheer It On" (Trey Told 'Em Remix) – 3:01 (2007; from the album Tokyo Police Club Remixes)
- 0:04 – 1:50 — UGK featuring T.I. – "Hit the Block"
- 0:38 – 2:58 — Carl Carlton – "She's a Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)"
- 1:16 – 2:41 — Kool & the Gang – "Celebration"
- Simian Mobile Disco – "I Believe" (Trey Told 'Em Remix) – 3:22 (2007)
- 0:04 – 3:17 — Rob Thomas – "Lonely No More"
- 0:40 – 3:15 — Rihanna featuring Jay-Z – "Umbrella"
- Soft Tigers – "Mr. Ice Cream" (Trey Told 'Em Remix) – 3:40 (2007; from the single "Mr. Ice Cream")
- Professor Murder – "Dutch Hex" (Trey Told 'Em Remix) – 3:45 (2007; from the single "Dutch Hex")
- 0:00 – 3:21 — Michael Jackson – "Stranger in Moscow"
- 0:44 – 3:34 — Beyoncé – "Get Me Bodied"
- Of Montreal – "Gronlandic Edit" (Trey Told 'Em Remix) (2007; premiered on a SiriusXMU radio mix)
- "All of the Other Songs Remixed" – 4:27 (2007; from the album Love and Circuits: A Cardboard Records Compilation (From Aa to Zs))
- Unreleased Kings of Leon remix (2009)[3]
- Kesha – "Tik Tok" (Trey Told 'Em Remix) – 4:14 (2010; from the single "Blah Blah Blah")
References[]
- ↑ Tamec (2007-03). Girl Talk: Interview. Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved on 2014-02-08.
- ↑ Trey Told 'Em – Super Epic Thrill Jockey Mega Massive Anniversary Mix (CD). Discogs. Retrieved on 2014-02-08.
- ↑ ChrisB (2009-09-13). Imaginary Interview: Girl Talk. Three Imaginary Girls. Retrieved on 2014-02-08.