In Da Club Going Bad – 50 Cent, Drake, Meek Mill (Rockstar Edits)
In Da Club Going Bad – 50 Cent, Drake, Meek Mill (Rockstar Edits) by ROCKSTAR
In Da Club Going Bad – 50 Cent, Drake, Meek Mill (Rockstar Edits) by ROCKSTAR
Waypoint delivers a thoughtful Jungle-driven Drum & Bass edit that prioritises control and finesse over brute force. Portugal. The Man’s instantly recognisable vocal is kept fully intact, sitting confidently at the centre while the rhythm does the work underneath. Breakbeats are sharp and lively, driving momentum with precision rather than aggression, giving the track a … Read more
Alec Cortez flips Bad Bunny and Yaviah’s reggaeton anthem “Bichiyal” into a pulsating Tech House banger built for the underground. Keeping the track’s Latin swagger alive, Cortez injects rolling basslines, sharp percussion, and infectious vocal chops that drive pure club energy. The remix transforms the laid-back original into a high-octane floor weapon, seamlessly merging urban … Read more
Bolinger reworks Mousse T. and Emma Lanford’s soulful sound with Cee’s vibrant touch, crafting a funky disco-house groove that radiates pure feel-good energy. This remix blends smooth vocals, classic strings, and a bassline that struts with old-school confidence — a perfect homage to the golden era of disco. Bolinger injects modern production polish while keeping … Read more
JACKSKI flips Kendrick Lamar’s West Coast classic “m.A.A.d city” into a gritty Tech House weapon built for underground sets. Retaining the raw attitude and vocal intensity of the original, this edit injects rolling basslines, crisp percussion, and hypnotic rhythm that hit hard on the dancefloor. JACKSKI balances hip-hop swagger with driving house groove, creating a … Read more
Koshi and Daymaan team up to deliver a stunning Afro House rework of The Weeknd’s emotional track “Cry For Me.” Their remix infuses the original’s haunting vocals with deep tribal percussion, flowing rhythms, and lush atmospheric textures that build a sense of hypnotic tension. The duo preserve The Weeknd’s signature melancholy while transforming it into … Read more
Hoax (BE) and Und breathe new life into Jamelia’s early-2000s hit “Superstar” with a vibrant Afro House remix that fuses nostalgia with modern groove. The duo transform the pop classic into a deep, rhythm-driven journey filled with tribal percussion, warm basslines, and shimmering synth layers. Jamelia’s instantly recognizable vocals glide over organic textures and hypnotic … Read more
Lucas M takes Pitbull’s chart-topping anthem “I Know You Want Me” and flips it into a pulsating Afro House rework that radiates groove and energy. This extended remix swaps the original’s Latin-club swagger for deep percussion, rolling sub-bass, and sun-soaked tribal rhythms that give it fresh global appeal. Pitbull’s iconic vocal hooks remain front and … Read more
NO ONE and DADER take David Guetta and Jaden Bojsen’s explosive “Let’s Go” and give it a deep, percussive Afro House transformation. The edit swaps the high-energy EDM drops for warm tribal drums, rolling basslines, and hypnotic melodic layers that radiate rhythm and emotion. Guetta’s trademark festival energy meets the organic pulse of Afro House, … Read more
Vesim Ipek, Enes Beskardes, and Rareborn unite to reinvent TiĂ«sto’s iconic trance anthem “Lethal Industry” with a bold Afro House twist. The remix transforms the legendary melody into a hypnotic, percussive journey driven by tribal drums, deep basslines, and lush organic textures. While honoring the original’s cinematic energy, the trio breathe new life into it … Read more