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Offline Aj  
#1 Posted : 22 June 2009 07:13:01(UTC)
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If a band is collaborating with another band, do you say feat. or w/, for instance:

The Lost w/ Broken Avenues

The Lost feat. Broken Avenues

because you dont usually get two bands collaborating, more two artists, so which looks/sounds better do you think ?

Sorry for the strange queston & waste of a thread
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#2 Posted : 22 June 2009 07:20:45(UTC)
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It doesn't really matter?

I personally prefer feat. though...
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#3 Posted : 22 June 2009 07:29:09(UTC)
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xNightsidex wrote:
It doesn't really matter?

I personally prefer feat. though...


Yeah but I need to do art for one of my songs and i was wondering which would look better on the thing, because i think feat clogs things up a bit but i dunno
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#4 Posted : 22 June 2009 08:49:35(UTC)
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"Featuring" means it's Band A roping in Band B to do something (ie. vocals, a guitar part). "With" means it's more of a collaboration, with both bands contributing writing. That's my take on it anyway.
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#5 Posted : 22 June 2009 15:10:00(UTC)
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Gildermershina wrote:
"Featuring" means it's Band A roping in Band B to do something (ie. vocals, a guitar part). "With" means it's more of a collaboration, with both bands contributing writing. That's my take on it anyway.


That about sums up what I was going to try and say. It also seems "featuring" is pretty popular in hip hop/rap.
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#6 Posted : 22 June 2009 15:29:16(UTC)
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#7 Posted : 25 June 2009 11:14:59(UTC)
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Aj wrote:
If a band is collaborating with another band, do you say feat. or w/, for instance:

The Lost w/ Broken Avenues

The Lost feat. Broken Avenues

because you dont usually get two bands collaborating, more two artists, so which looks/sounds better do you think ?

Sorry for the strange queston & waste of a thread


If a band has someone on their album, then they are featured. If they are both either making a split single or the song is going to appear on a collaboration album, then it is with.
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