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| Name         = King Paprika
| Name=King Paprika
| Artist       = Mike Shinoda
| Artist=Mike Shinoda
| Album        = [[Dropped Frames, Vol. 2]]
| Type=song
| Cover     = KingPaprikaArt.jpg
| Release=[[Dropped Frames, Vol. 2]]
| Working title     = 3.27.20
| Cover=KingPaprikaArt.jpg
| Recorded     = 2020
| Working title=3.27.20
| Released     = July 31, 2020
| Recorded=2020
| Format     = Digital
| Released=July 31, 2020
| Length       = 2:22
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| Writer       = Mike Shinoda
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| Producer     = Mike Shinoda
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| Label         = Kenji Kobayashi Productions
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| Album  = [[Dropped Frames, Vol. 2]]
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"King Paprika" the eleventh track on the ''[[Dropped Frames, Vol. 2]]'' instrumental release by Mike Shinoda. The track was teased on promotional artwork for ''[[Dropped Frames, Vol. 1]]'' on Mike's official store.
"King Paprika" the eleventh track on the ''[[Dropped Frames, Vol. 2]]'' instrumental release by Mike Shinoda. The track was teased on promotional artwork for ''[[Dropped Frames, Vol. 1]]'' on Mike's official store.
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On April 29, 2020, Mike revisited four CoronaJams to rework them. The tracks were "KarmaKon" (unreleased), "[[Babble Bobble]]", "King Paprika", and "[[Neon Crickets]]."<ref>[https://youtu.be/eUb0Lte6RRs YouTube: Mike Shinoda - Revisiting first few jams, answering questions! (Get your shinodabucks on Twitch)], April 29, 2020</ref> Mike said, ''"Today we're going to do a couple of things. I realized I had some of those early jams that were either low quality audio because they were on Instagram Live only, so if some of you guys missed those, you can see those today."''
On April 29, 2020, Mike revisited four CoronaJams to rework them. The tracks were "KarmaKon" (unreleased), "[[Babble Bobble]]", "King Paprika", and "[[Neon Crickets]]."<ref>[https://youtu.be/eUb0Lte6RRs YouTube: Mike Shinoda - Revisiting first few jams, answering questions! (Get your shinodabucks on Twitch)], April 29, 2020</ref> Mike said, ''"Today we're going to do a couple of things. I realized I had some of those early jams that were either low quality audio because they were on Instagram Live only, so if some of you guys missed those, you can see those today."''
He mentioned the title for the first time on June 5, 2020 when he read it in the chat, since fans noticed it on his computer.


==Versions==
==Versions==

Latest revision as of 22:08, 21 February 2024

"King Paprika"
Song by Mike Shinoda
from the album Dropped Frames, Vol. 2
Working title:3.27.20
Recorded:2020
Released:July 31, 2020
Format:Digital
Length:2:22
Writer:Mike Shinoda
Producer:Mike Shinoda
Label:Kenji Kobayashi Productions
Dropped Frames, Vol. 2 tracklist
  1. Transitions
  2. Crystalina
  3. Julio's Revenge
  4. Isolation Bird (feat. Money Mark)
  5. Side Scrolling
  6. Dungeon Crawler
  7. Dog Whistles
  8. Astral (feat. Elise Trouw)
  9. Sunset Drive
  10. Channeling, Pt. 2 (feat. Dan Mayo)
  11. King Paprika
  12. Party Meow

"King Paprika" the eleventh track on the Dropped Frames, Vol. 2 instrumental release by Mike Shinoda. The track was teased on promotional artwork for Dropped Frames, Vol. 1 on Mike's official store.

Background

"King Paprika" 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.

"King Paprika" was a track made by Mike on March 27, 2020 under the working title "3.27.20", making it one of his oldest CoronaJams done via streaming. This when he was still calling his streams "Beat Making Demos" instead of "CoronaJams" and still streaming from his iPhone on Instagram Live with a one hour time limit.[1]

Mike didn't talk about this song when he was making it, and ended the session with a wave after just over half an hour.

On April 29, 2020, Mike revisited four CoronaJams to rework them. The tracks were "KarmaKon" (unreleased), "Babble Bobble", "King Paprika", and "Neon Crickets."[2] Mike said, "Today we're going to do a couple of things. I realized I had some of those early jams that were either low quality audio because they were on Instagram Live only, so if some of you guys missed those, you can see those today."

He mentioned the title for the first time on June 5, 2020 when he read it in the chat, since fans noticed it on his computer.

Versions

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

Title Album Length Recorded Released Notes
King Paprika Dropped Frames, Vol. 2 2:22 2020 July 31, 2020

Gallery

Personnel

  • Mike Shinoda

External Links

References