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{{Infobox song
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| Name         = Cupcake Cake
| Name=Cupcake Cake
| Artist       = Mike Shinoda
| Artist=Mike Shinoda
| Album        = [[Dropped Frames, Vol. 1]]
| Type=song
| Cover     = Album-DroppedFramesVol1.jpg
| Release=[[Dropped Frames, Vol. 1]]
| Working title     =  
| Cover=CupcakeCakeArt.png
| Recorded     = 2020
| Working title=4.23 Bollywood
| Released     = July 10, 2020
| Recorded=2020
| Format     = Digital
| Released=July 10, 2020
| Length       = 3:15
| Format=Digital
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| Length=3:15
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| Writer       = Mike Shinoda
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| Producer     = Mike Shinoda
| Writer=Mike Shinoda
| Label         = Kenji Kobayashi Productions
| Producer=Mike Shinoda
| Misc      = {{Extra track listing
| Label=Kenji Kobayashi Productions
| Album  = [[Dropped Frames, Vol. 1]]
| Tracklist=
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# [[Open Door]]
# [[Open Door]]
# [[Super Galaxtica]]
# [[Super Galaxtica]]
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# [[El Rey Demonio]]
# [[El Rey Demonio]]
# [[Doodle Buzz]]
# [[Doodle Buzz]]
# [[Channeling Pt. 1 (feat. Dan Mayo)]]
# [[Channeling, Pt. 1]] (feat. Dan Mayo)
# [[Osiris]]
# [[Osiris]]
# [[Babble Bobble]]
# [[Babble Bobble]]
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# [[Neon Crickets]]
# [[Neon Crickets]]
# [[Booty Down]]
# [[Booty Down]]
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"Cupcake Cake" is the fourth track on the "[[Dropped Frames, Vol. 1]]" instrumental release by Mike Shinoda.
"Cupcake Cake" is the fourth track on the "[[Dropped Frames, Vol. 1]]" instrumental release by Mike Shinoda.
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In March 2020, the global pandemic created by the COVID-19 coronavirus caused communities to quarantine at home. During this time, Mike Shinoda decided to start live streaming online and inviting fans to watch him create new instrumental music.
In March 2020, the global pandemic created by the COVID-19 coronavirus caused communities to quarantine at home. During this time, Mike Shinoda decided to start live streaming online and inviting fans to watch him create new instrumental music.


"Cupcake Cake" was a track made by Mike on April 23, 2020. This jam was a fan request by a fan named karmadoll that Mike picked to do in the style of Bollywood Hip Hop.<ref>[https://youtu.be/k89-A8c2CnU YouTube: Fans' choice today: Bollywood Hip Hop], April 23, 2020</ref>
"Cupcake Cake" was a track made by Mike on April 23, 2020 under the working title "4.23 Bollywood." This [[CoronaJams|CoronaJam]] was a fan request by a fan named karmadoll that Mike picked to do in the style of Bollywood Hip Hop.<ref>[https://youtu.be/k89-A8c2CnU YouTube: Fans' choice today: Bollywood Hip Hop], April 23, 2020</ref>
 
Mike said, ''"We have a fan request today. It's been an interesting week. We've done an art day, we did the melodic metal today, today we've got Bollywood hip hop. It was a request, karmadoll requested it. So let's jump into this track. Preloaded a few things here into Maschine, got our sample, this was from sounds.com. It's actually a few different things. I added a few percussive things over the top of it. I was feeling on this one some different sounds... my first thought was to do something more like "boom, bap." Maybe we'll throw a little swing on it."''
 
The title of the song is likely a nod by Mike to fans, who would continually write "cake, cake, cup" in the Twitch chat whenever the track came up on Mike's playlist.
 
Mike held a listening party on Twitch for "Dropped Frames, Vol. 1" on July 10, 2020, the day of the album's release.<ref>[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/675654762 Twitch: Mike Shinoda - Dropped Frames is out!"], July 10, 2020</ref> About "Cupcake Cake", he said, ''"This one was called Bollywood Cupcake, or it was called Bollywood something. This was from the Bowl of Destiny. Was it karmadoll, were you the one who you suggested the Bollywood? Yeah, it was like Bollywood hip hop was the suggestion. I don't think you guys heard the ending as it is on the record here. I tightened up the beat at the end. I wanted it to almost feel like OutKast. You hear that reference? I wanted it to feel almost like "Hey Ya" or something. Just clean sampled drums. Oh and this keyboard solo over it was bonkers. Do you remember? I just like jammed out the most random notes, chopped u the keyboard parts, and placed them into phrasing. This was like, so weird, such a cool, weird way to put that together."''


==Versions==
==Versions==
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Album-DroppedFramesVol1.jpg|"Vol 1" Cover
File:DroppedFrames1Tracklist.jpg|"Vol. 1" Tracklist
File:CupcakeCakeArt.png|YouTube Cover
File:DF Playlist.jpg|Spotify Playlist
File:CupcakeCake-MakingOf.jpg|CoronaJam Session (April 23, 2020 via Twitch)
File:CupcakeCake-MakingOf2.jpg|CoronaJam Session (April 23, 2020 via Twitch)
</gallery>


==Personnel==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*Cupcake Cake (Official Audio): [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSxOdxJIMLo YouTube]
*"Making Of" Video: [https://youtu.be/k89-A8c2CnU YouTube]
==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 00:05, 22 February 2024

"Cupcake Cake"
Song by Mike Shinoda
from the album Dropped Frames, Vol. 1
Working title:4.23 Bollywood
Recorded:2020
Released:July 10, 2020
Format:Digital
Length:3:15
Writer:Mike Shinoda
Producer:Mike Shinoda
Label:Kenji Kobayashi Productions
Dropped Frames, Vol. 1 tracklist
  1. Open Door
  2. Super Galaxtica
  3. Duckbot
  4. Cupcake Cake
  5. El Rey Demonio
  6. Doodle Buzz
  7. Channeling, Pt. 1 (feat. Dan Mayo)
  8. Osiris
  9. Babble Bobble
  10. Session McSessionface
  11. Neon Crickets
  12. Booty Down

"Cupcake Cake" is the fourth track on the "Dropped Frames, Vol. 1" instrumental release by Mike Shinoda.

Background

"Cupcake Cake" is a song by Mike Shinoda made during the 2020 global COVID-19 pandemic.

In March 2020, the global pandemic created by the COVID-19 coronavirus caused communities to quarantine at home. During this time, Mike Shinoda decided to start live streaming online and inviting fans to watch him create new instrumental music.

"Cupcake Cake" was a track made by Mike on April 23, 2020 under the working title "4.23 Bollywood." This CoronaJam was a fan request by a fan named karmadoll that Mike picked to do in the style of Bollywood Hip Hop.[1]

Mike said, "We have a fan request today. It's been an interesting week. We've done an art day, we did the melodic metal today, today we've got Bollywood hip hop. It was a request, karmadoll requested it. So let's jump into this track. Preloaded a few things here into Maschine, got our sample, this was from sounds.com. It's actually a few different things. I added a few percussive things over the top of it. I was feeling on this one some different sounds... my first thought was to do something more like "boom, bap." Maybe we'll throw a little swing on it."

The title of the song is likely a nod by Mike to fans, who would continually write "cake, cake, cup" in the Twitch chat whenever the track came up on Mike's playlist.

Mike held a listening party on Twitch for "Dropped Frames, Vol. 1" on July 10, 2020, the day of the album's release.[2] About "Cupcake Cake", he said, "This one was called Bollywood Cupcake, or it was called Bollywood something. This was from the Bowl of Destiny. Was it karmadoll, were you the one who you suggested the Bollywood? Yeah, it was like Bollywood hip hop was the suggestion. I don't think you guys heard the ending as it is on the record here. I tightened up the beat at the end. I wanted it to almost feel like OutKast. You hear that reference? I wanted it to feel almost like "Hey Ya" or something. Just clean sampled drums. Oh and this keyboard solo over it was bonkers. Do you remember? I just like jammed out the most random notes, chopped u the keyboard parts, and placed them into phrasing. This was like, so weird, such a cool, weird way to put that together."

Versions

Note: Only the date of the very first release of each version is listed.

Title Album Length Recorded Released Notes
Cupcake Cake Dropped Frames, Vol. 1 3:15 2020 July 10, 2020

Gallery

Personnel

  • Mike Shinoda

External Links

References