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Drake Meets Blink-182 in This 'Hotline Blink' Mash-Up
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Blink-182 singing their gloomy lyrics over the beat of Drizzy's hit makes the band's teen suicide anthem sound a bit less depressing.

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Blink-182's "Adam's Song" now has a new version that sounds less depressing. A mash-up producer known as Dr. Brixx recently made the punk/rock group's 2000 teen suicide anthem a slightly danceable song by mixing it with Drake's "Hotline Bling".

Arriving online via Dr. Brixx's YouTube channel, the mash-up aptly titled "Hotline Blink" features Blink-182 singing their gloomy lyrics over the beat of Drizzy's smashing hit. Scenes from the band's original video intersperse with ones showing the Canadian native busting his now-famous dance moves alongside some ladies.

"Adam's Song" was lifted off Blink-182's 1999 album "Enema of the State". Meanwhile, Drake released "Hotline Bling" last summer as a one-off single. The Toronto MC's hit reached No. 2 on Billboard Hot 100.

Prior to this, Dr. Brixx has mashed up some other songs including Justin Bieber's "What Do you Mean" and Pierce the Veil's "Hell Above". The final result creatively titled "What the Hell Do You Mean?" was dropped on his YouTube channel back in late August.

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