ver·sus ( P ) Pronunciation Key (vűrss, -sz)
prep.
Abbr. v. or vs. Against: the plaintiff versus the defendant; Army versus Navy.
As the alternative to or in contrast with: “freedom of information versus invasion of privacy” (Ian Hamilton).
If you mean "VS" being part as a title track of a song, most of the time its a mashup of 2 tracks.
Dec-22-2004 02:01
Plastick
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Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Pasir Ris, Singapore
quote:
Originally posted by Numb3rJuan
If you mean "VS" being part as a title track of a song, most of the time its a mashup of 2 tracks.
And two months later.... they will fight.
Dec-22-2004 02:02
Fundamental
Still Alive in '25
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Scotland
quote:
Originally posted by Plastick
And two months later.... they will fight.
"Vs" in a track title doesn't always denote a bootleg. Sometimes collaborations are titled "Artist vs. Artist".
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Dec-22-2004 02:40
mef
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: New Cross, London...
Yeah. Like a certain artist improving a mix of another or vice-versa
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
"feat." is usually used if the other part only had a small input, though. Or if that other person was the vocalist.
True... although I have seen cases where feat. was used and a minor contribution didn't seem to be implied. I just meant that various terms have been used to denote a collaboration and one shouldn't read too much into them.
Dec-22-2004 04:25
Mr.Mystery
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
quote:
Originally posted by starglider
True... although I have seen cases where feat. was used and a minor contribution didn't seem to be implied. I just meant that various terms have been used to denote a collaboration and one shouldn't read too much into them.
Yeah, there's no real rule to them, people use them as they see fit (or what looks the coolest ).