The Best Remixes for Wedding DJs 2023

Wedding season has arrived! DJcity’s Remix Director Sir Marcus has put together a list of wedding-friendly tracks guaranteed to freshen up your DJ sets and...
Dr. Dre’s “The Next Episode” has received numerous remixes over the years and the latest to catch our attention is from rising Canadian producers Tuner and Ill. The Montreal duo has cooked up a bouncy rework of the classic which they’ve labeled as “future bass.” However you categorize it, one thing is for sure, their remix combines elements of hip-hop and house and should be of particular interest to open-format DJs. RIP Nate Dogg.
Download: Dr. Dre ft. Nate Dogg – The Next Episode – Tuner & Ill Remix
Related: Dr. Dre’s ‘Forgot About Dre’ Remixed by Kronic & Dimatik
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