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Stavros Martina & Kevin D Remix Chuckie & Gregor Salto’s ‘Toys Are Nuts’: DJcity Premiere

Stavros Martina & Kevin D Remix Chuckie & Gregor Salto's 'Toys Are Nuts': DJcity Premiere

Stavros Martina & Kevin D Remix Chuckie & Gregor Salto's 'Toys Are Nuts': DJcity Premiere
Stavros Martina and Kevin D.

Dutch DJs/producers Stavros Martina and Kevin D have linked up on another remix. This time, they flipped Chuckie and Gregor Salto‘s 2013 funky house track, “Toys Are Nuts.”

Regarding the remix, the duo said, “we have a big list of tracks we want to remix and finally got the time to flip this Dutch classic into a more Latin EDM festival track.

Preview Stavros Martina and Kevin D’s “Toy Are Nuts” remix below and download it exclusively on DJcity.

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Rogerson Remixes The Weeknd’s ‘The Hills’: DJcity Premiere

DJcity fan-favorite Rogerson is back with a remix of The Weeknd‘s 2015 hit “The Hills.” Upon its release, “The Hills” reached the top of the charts in the US and Canada, and cracked the top ten on charts around the world.

Rogerson’s remix takes the epic chorus from the original and layers it with strings before leading to a powerful drop. “It’s no surprise I like [the chorus] the most, because it’s really dreamy,” Rogerson says.

Preview Rogerson’s “The Hills” remix below and download it exclusively on DJcity.

Related Post: Trayze Remixes Bubba Sparxxx’s ‘Ms. New Booty’: DJcity Premiere

Trayze Remixes Bubba Sparxxx’s ‘Ms. New Booty’: DJcity Premiere

Washington, DC-based DJ/producer Trayze has flipped Bubba Sparxxx‘s 2005 hit, “Ms. New Booty” featuring Ying Yang Twins and Mr. Collipark. The track peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving Bubba his highest-charting single to date on that chart.

Regarding the remix, Trayze says, “the original Mr. Collipark production slaps, but the song didn’t have a melody or bass, and I felt the harder hitting 808s and kicks would help freshen up the song. It’s ready for summer dance floors now!”

Download Trayze’s “Ms. New Booty” remix exclusively on DJcity here.

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MarkCutz Remixes Kanye West’s ‘Good Life’

Kanye West‘s 2007 hit “Good Life” has been given a bouncy remix by MarkCutz exclusively for DJcity.

“With this remix, I was really just trying to focus on making something that has that bounce,” Cutz says. “The drums are most important so I created that first with short but hard hitting 808’s and also toying with widening certain sounds to make it really feel bouncy. Once I finished the track, I looked for a song in key and Good Life by Kanye fit my beat perfectly.”

Preview MarkCutz’s “Good Life” remix below and download it exclusively on DJcity.

Related Post: Spryte Remixes Christina Milian’s ‘Dip It Low’

Spryte Remixes Christina Milian’s ‘Dip It Low’

Following the release of his original single “Jumpin’“featuring JDP on DJcity Records, DJ/producer Spryte has returned with a house remix of Christina Milian‘s 2004 hit, “Dip It Low.” The original track, which was released the lead single of Christina’s second studio album It’s About Time, reached number five on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.

Regarding his remix, Spryte says,”I’ve been so inspired lately by the new pop/tech sound that’s been blowing up due to artists like Sidepiece and Acraze. I knew I wanted to take a stab at making a track like this and it finally came to me one night during my club set. It was the end of the night and I was playing throwback R&B tracks. I dropped “Dip It Low” by Christina Milian and was like, that’s the one! I came home around 3am, late night pizza in hand, and laid down the majority of the track right then.”

Preview Spryte’s “Dip It Low” remix below and download it exclusively on DJcity.

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Jay Bombay and Gavin Francis Remix Shade Sheist’s ‘Where I Wanna Be’ Feat. Nate Dogg and Kurupt: DJcity Exclusive


Jay Bombay and Gavin Francis

Belgian DJs/producers Jay Bombay and Gavin Francis have teamed up for a house remake of Shade Sheist‘s “Where I wanna Be,” featuring Nate Dogg and Kurupt. The original track was released on December 12th, 2000 via MCA Records as the first single from Shade Sheist’s debut studio album, Informal Introduction.

Regarding the new remix, Jay and Gavin said, “we were hanging out when suddenly Nate Dogg started playing. Immediately we started talking about giving our own touch to this classic record. That same day we hit the studio and created this remix.”

In addition to being a producer, Gavin Francis is also one of DJcity’s Dutch reps and DJcity Records’ Marketing Director.

Preview the duo’s “Where I wanna Be” remix below and download it exclusively on DJcity.

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