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Drake’s ‘All Me’ Feat. 2 Chainz Remixed by Fresco: DJcity Exclusive

Austin, Texas’ Fresco has delivered another bass-boosted, dancefloor-ready remix exclusively for DJcity. This time, it’s Drake‘s 2013 hit “All Me” featuring 2 Chainz.

“I’ve always felt ‘All Me’ by Drake had the potential to be reworked into a house or future house remix which I want to start exploring more,” Fresco says. “The vibe of the original track and the chorus lends itself for a nice breakdown and buildup into an energetic and bouncy drop, and that’s what I tried to accomplish.”

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N.O.R.E.’s ‘Nothin” Remixed by Fresco and Bizzon: DJcity Exclusive


Fresco (left) and Bizzon (right). (Source: Fresco and Bizzon)

Texas’ Fresco and Wisconsin’s Bizzon have linked up for a DJcity exclusive remix of N.O.R.E.’s 2002 club smash “Nothin’.” In this remix, the Queens emcee’s Billboard top-10 single gets a hypnotically bouncy interpretation.

“The original track already has great energy, so we wanted to make sure that carried over with our remix,” Fresco says. “I wanted to keep it simple and bouncy, so I took a flute sample and arranged a melody that bounced with the vocals. The bassline we used also kept the momentum going and modernized this classic.”

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Related Post: ETX and Fresco Remix Los Angeles Azules’ ‘Como Te Voy A Olvidar’: DJcity Exclusive

ETX and Fresco Remix Los Angeles Azules’ ‘Como Te Voy A Olvidar’: DJcity Exclusive


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Texas-based DJs/producers ETX and Fresco have reunited for another remix exclusively on DJcity. This time around, the duo flips Los Angeles Azules’ 1996 cumbia hit “Como Te Voy A Olvidar.”

The band, which has been active since the 1980s, made its Billboard chart debut with the release of “Como Te Voy A Olvidar.” The track hit No. 5 on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Songs chart and No. 7 on both the Hot Latin Songs and Latin Airplay charts.

“My sets consist of a lot of Latin vibes and ‘Como Te Voy A Olvidar’ has always been a fixture in them,” Fresco says. “We wanted to elevate the momentum of the track so it can be dropped along with higher energy tracks.”

ETX continues, “The crowd response as soon as the accordion intro drops… is always exciting. We felt going with that accordion intro riff and chopping it up as a lead would really drive the energy at a higher BPM.”

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Wisin & Yandel’s ‘Dembow’ Remixed by Fresco: DJcity Exclusive


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Austin, Texas-based DJ/producer Fresco is back with a remix of another classic track. This time around, he’s delivered a high-energy flip of Wisin & Yandel‘s “Dembow.” The remix is available exclusively on DJcity.

“Dembow is a certified perreo classic and has always been a go-to during Latin set stretches,” Fresco says. “I wanted to find a way to include it in moombahton sets at higher BPM ranges while maintaining aggressive energy. Giving it a moombahton overhaul at a higher BPM felt like the best way to go.”

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Related Post: ETX and Fresco Remix Akon’s ‘Smack That’: DJcity Exclusive

ETX and Fresco Remix Akon’s ‘Smack That’: DJcity Exclusive


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Texans unite as Dallas resident ETX and Austin’s Fresco join forces on this exclusive remix of Akon‘s 2006 single “Smack That.” To date, the hit song has sold 15 million-plus copies worldwide and reached #2 on America’s Billboard Hot 100 chart.

“ETX and I have been throwing ideas around for this remix for quite some time,” Fresco says. “The original song is a club classic, and we wanted to bring the energy much higher with a 4/4 beat while keeping some of the elements from the original. The result has a heavy tropical influence with a percussive drop that’s worked great on the dance floors.”

“’Smack That’ was a global success in its day,” ETX adds. “I felt it was time to give the track a fresh new sound. We wanted to raise the energy level with bigger drums which make it fit nicely in a club set.”

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Fresco Remixes Baby Bash and Frankie J’s ‘Suga Suga’: DJcity Exclusive


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Austin, Texas-based Fresco digs deep into the dembow and hyphy vibes to remix Baby Bash and Frankie J‘s 2003 hit “Suga Suga.” The pop tune gets some added low-end thump, transforming it into an early-to-peak hour groove.

“Suga Suga” was Baby Bash’s best-selling single, hitting the top ten in the US, Europe, and Asia. Its popularity extended over both 2003 and 2004, as it reached Billboard’s list of the hottest 100 songs for both years.

“The original is a great classic to end the night with,” Fresco says. “However, I wanted to find a way to give it more energy at a higher tempo without losing the vibe of the track. Remixing the track entirely instead of pitching up the BPM felt like the right way to go.”

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