I say Renard got this one; theres something really enchanting and pretty about his part; and yet it still posesses that same adrenaline rush he gives us. It gives me mixed emotions :3
Vinyl Scratch *cough* in music, "vs" doesn't indicate any sort of battle, but rather a mix where the styles of the artists "clash"there's no winner or loser
im not sure if I expressed this in my earlier comment but, whoever composed/edited/compiled this version of one of renards songs THANK YOU SO MUCH! seriously, this is one of my favourite songs ever, I listen 2 it multiple times daily, and i'm not a furry nor a brony, not that it makes much difference. but still, whoever made this you are a musical genius.
Oh god, this is the first song i ever heard of Renard and this video lead me to his awesome work. Im so happy that i discovered him. im really happy :D
Originally, Renard Queenston was a male anthropomorphic red, black, and white foxcoon with shoulder-length hair. This version's markings were similar to that of a raccoon's, while he bore a physical build much like a fox. In 2009, he was redesigned, with black hair, dreadlocks and a nurse outfit. Later on, it was decided that Renard is a GENDERLESS being, as Renard felt it better represents what he does creatively.
csigusz Anyone can love something that doesn't exist. I'm guessing you probably love a character from a TV show or something, but is anyone judging you for it? No.
@jinxedmodder Ridley's theme is simply used as a part of the song. Most musicians in the electric genre will modify other songs playing with the pacing and pitch with their own music there as well.
@potatoheadhaoy Well of course. I'm sure everyone SHOULD notice that is what Renard goes for in his music. Every musical character he has each has it's own style of music