Extended Mix) — Computer Love (original
While the album version runs around 4:52, the Zapp – Computer Love (Extended Version) on platforms like Spotify can reach 8:22 , offering more instrumental space and talkbox interplay.
The "Computer Love (Original Extended Mix)" typically refers to the iconic 1985 R&B classic by the funk band , though the title "Computer Love" is shared by two distinct, highly influential electronic tracks. The Zapp & Roger Anthem (1985) Computer Love (Original Extended Mix)
Produced by Roger Troutman, the track is famous for its heavy use of the talkbox (often confused with a vocoder) to create "robotic" yet soulful vocals. The extended version highlights intricate synth leads and Minimoog basslines . While the album version runs around 4:52, the
It is a frequent sample in hip-hop, most notably forming the basis for Tupac Shakur’s "California Love". The extended version highlights intricate synth leads and