Ever since their club smashing records “Funky Shit”, “Where’s Your Head At“, “Miniman” and their most recent Beatport Top 10 hits "Dear New York" (which reached #2) and "Here We F*cking Go" were released, Firebeatz’ schedule has been filled with top notch remix jobs and a huge increase in worldwide bookings.
They have produced numerous official remixes for artists like Pitbull, James Blunt, Ian Carey, Snoop Dogg, Freestylers, Flo Rida, Timbaland, Fatman Scoop, Alex Gaudino, Wynter Gordon, Bingo Players and Sean Paul. The latter two reached Beatport's Main Top15.
The summer of 2012 marked the release of the Chocolate Puma and Firebeatz collaboration “Just One More Time Baby”, which was hammered by BBC Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong and received brilliant critiques. One of their recent hits is the collaboration with rising star Schella called "Dear New York". Incorporating a classic sample in a bass heavy production, "Dear New York" enjoyed massive DJ support and skyrocketed up the Beatport chart reaching the #2 spot in the Main Top 100.
In 2013, Firebeatz managed to release several new club bangers such as “Gangster” and their track with Bobby Burns “Ding Dong”, released by Tiësto's famous Musical Freedom label. Another great tune, called “Yeahhhh”, came out on Calvin Harris's Fly Eye Records and Firebeatz were asked to make an exclusive remix of Calvin Harris’ “Thinking About You”.
Upcoming release “Wonderful”, will be released by Spinnin’ Records in June and is set to be you summer anthem of 2013
No Heroes
Firebeatz Lyrics
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I do what I do
Two fingers to fashion
I am what I am
This is my culture
I do what I do
Two fingers to fashion
I am what I am
We the pretty young things
We are the fashion
We don't want no heroes
We don't want no heroes
We the generation
So sick of labels
We don't want no heroes
We don't want no heroes
We don't want no heroes
This is my culture
I do what I do
Two fingers to fashion
I am what I am
This is my culture
I do what I do
Two fingers to fashion
I am what I am
We the pretty young things
We are the fashion
We don't want no heroes
We don't want no heroes
We the generation
So sick of labels
We don't want no heroes
We don't want no heroes
We don't want no heroes
We don't want no heroes
The lyrics to Firebeatz & KSHMR's song No Heroes express a sense of rebellion against societal norms and the pressure to conform to certain standards in terms of fashion and cultural identity. The repeating line "This is my culture, I do what I do, two fingers to fashion, I am what I am" emphasizes the importance of individuality and authenticity. The use of the phrase "two fingers to fashion" can be seen as a metaphorical gesture of rejecting or flipping off the fashion industry's standards, while the line "we don't want no heroes" expresses a desire to break away from the idolization of celebrities or role models who may not truly represent the values of the younger generation, who is "sick of labels."
Overall, the song seems to be an anthem for those who want to stay true to themselves and their own cultural identity, rather than being influenced or defined by external factors. The use of the phrase "pretty young things" emphasizes the youthfulness and vitality of this generation, who are not afraid to challenge expectations and carve out their own paths.
Line by Line Meaning
This is my culture
I am proud of who I am and where I come from.
I do what I do
I act according to my own beliefs and values, not anyone else's.
Two fingers to fashion
I reject societal expectations and trends in favor of my own unique style.
I am what I am
I refuse to change myself to fit anyone else's expectations or standards.
We the pretty young things
We, the youthful and stylish people, are the trend setters.
We are the fashion
We define what is hip and fashionable, not anyone else.
We don't want no heroes
We don't need any role models to follow or aspire to, we are our own heroes.
We the generation
As the youth, we are the ones who dictate the direction of society and culture.
So sick of labels
We are tired of being defined by narrow stereotypes or categories.
We don't want no heroes
Once again, we do not need anyone else to look up to or follow, we are our own heroes.
We don't want no heroes
This idea is so central to us that we repeat it one more time.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Luciana Caporaso, Nick Clow, Niles Hollowell-Dhar, Tim Benjamin Smulders, Jurre Van Doeselaar
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
emma
One song that doesn’t need a remix
Katie - Film Student
What’s the original of this song?
In Da Streets 💎⚛️
Yeah there is one of more
🗿Dj K Money🗿
Lol
🗿Dj K Money🗿
But it has one
No U
If this would come out in 2020, or even in 2021, I have no doubt it would have been a hit. Still a good party song.
INFINITY SPACE
Al 100 de volumen minuto 1:29 😍😍😍
CCA
I still listen to this on repeat 🤩
REAL JAYONNI
THAT BREAK AT 1:13 WITH THAT DUBSTEP SOUNDING SYNTH ALONG WITH THE QUICK MINIMAL SNARE BREAKDOWN IS SO CRUCIAL FOR ME I DONT KNOW WHY I LOVE IT HAHA
Clara Vieira
Mto legal essa musica