Does anyone know the name of that new song that has the tainted love music in th!


Question: Rhianna - SOS...I think


Answers: Rhianna - SOS...I think

Are you refering to Rihanna's S.O.S?

Or how about these....

A version from argentinian DJ and show host Clotta Lanzetta, now translated as Falso Amor.
1984 Coil covered Tainted Love as one half of the double A-Side Panic/Tainted Love this record was the first ever AIDS benefit record and Marc Almond appeared in the video as "Death". Marc would also provide vocals on the group's next release Horse Rotorvator.
1992 Inspiral Carpets covered Tainted Love in the NME's Ruby Trax 3CD Box
1995 The Alternative Rock group Shades Apart from New Jersey covered Tainted Love in the CD single of 1995 (Revelation 40 PR1)
1999 Australian punk/rockabilly band The Living End covered the song as a B-side for their single "All Torn Down".
2001 Glam/hard rock band Marilyn Manson covered the song on the album Not Another Teen Movie O.S.T. and Lest We Forget: The Best Of Marilyn Manson. Also as a bonus track on The Golden Age of Grotesque.
2004 German techno producer Thomas Schumacher samples "Tainted Love" on his single Tainted Schall.
Industrial band Nine Inch Nails covered the song "Memorabilia" in 1994 which appeared the Closer to God single and on their 10th anniversary re-release of The Downward Spiral in 2004. They also covered "Sex Dwarf" live during the 1989 Pretty Hate Machine tour.
2005 Pussycat Dolls covered the Soft Cell version with Tainted Love and Where Did Our Love Go? combined as one song for their debut album, PCD.
2006 Lil Scrappy's song's "Money In The Bank" main riff took samples from part of the beat of Tainted Love
2006 Rihanna extensively samples "Tainted Love" on the single "SOS" from her album A Girl Like Me.
2006 Psytrance producer Bulletproof samples "Tainted Love" on the vinyl EP Tainted Love.
2007 DJ Richard Grey samples "Tainted Love" on "Warped Base". Drum-and-Bass-style single, the vocal version still features Mark Almond's vocals.
2007 Chicago electronic duo Microfilm do not cover Soft Cell, but name-check their album NonStop Erotic Cabaret (as well as NonStop Ecstatic Dancing) in the lyrics of their track 'Non-Stop Dreaming'; Soft Cell were an influence on the original sound of Microfilm's early tracks.



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