Welcome to WTM 2.0


Meet the new What The Mashup: WTM 2.0. You’ll notice a lot of new things on the site, mainly the design and organization. With WTM 2.0, every artist and album has its own page where you can comment, rate (coming soon), and more. For the next few weeks, we will be adding new features left and right, so be sure to check back often to see all of the new things we’ll be adding to the site.

In addition to all of the organizational and visual differences, you’ll soon notice that WTM will be broadening its focus. We will now be covering mashup singles as well as events, and we will be writing tons of new interesting content, like top-ten lists, album check-ins, and more.

So please explore the site a little bit and get to know WTM 2.0. Feel free to email us if you see something missing from a certain page or if there are any bugs. We’ll be adding new features constantly, so remember to check back. And as always, Tell Your Friends.More

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  • Top Five Most Overused Samples

    There are a couple samples that I hear way to much in mashups and I’m sick of it. I’m going to list my top five in hopes that upcoming artists will see this and thus shy away from using them. Here we go…More


  • The Ten Best Video Game Mashups

    Though many of us play video games, we often overlook their wonderful soundtracks. A few mashup artists have paid tribute to the soundtracks of our childhood by using songs from video games as instrumentals in their mashups. Whether the final product is silly 8-bit fun or an emotional swooping soundscape, these mashups are sure to bring back some good memories.More