This article is about the 2002 single. For the book, seeThe Dictionary of Imaginary Places. For other places, seefictional location andlist of mythological places.
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Imaginary Places is a single by AmericanrapperBusdriver from his albumTemporary Forever. It was released in 2002.
"Imaginary Places" | ||||
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Single byBusdriver | ||||
from the albumTemporary Forever | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
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Label | Temporary Whatever | |||
Songwriter(s) | Busdriver | |||
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Song information
editThe title track "Imaginary Places" is sampled from "Badinerie" fromJohann Sebastian Bach's "Minuet and Badinerie Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor" and the theme fromPaganini's5th Caprice.[1] It is featured in thevideo gameTony Hawk's Underground.[2] It is also featured in the viral video "CSS : phoon too much for zblock bunnyhop fragmovie"[3] The song also appeared inThe Proud Family: Louder and Prouder episode "Home School."
"Jazz Fingers" featuresAceyalone on vocals.
Track listing
edit- Imaginary Places (produced by Paris Zax)
- Mindcrossings (produced byDaddy Kev)
- Jazz Fingers (produced by Omid)
References
edit- ^"Busdriver feat. D-Styles's 'Imaginary Places' sample of Johann Sebastian Bach's 'Minuet and Badinerie Orchestral Suite No 2 in B Minor'".WhoSampled. RetrievedJune 6, 2019.
- ^"Tony Hawk's Underground - Soundtrack Song List".IGN. RetrievedJune 6, 2019.
- ^Reupload not by phoonCSS : phoon too much for zblock [FULL HD] bunnyhop fragmovie, 17 October 2010, retrieved2021-11-26