: It topped charts across Europe, including the Netherlands and Spain, and featured an electrified kora, blending West African tradition with techno-pop. The 2011 Collaboration
The 2011 project was highly supported by "A-list" DJs such as Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, and Paul van Dyk. : Solarstone : Created a 9-minute "epic masterpiece" hybrid. Robbie Rivera : Provided a progressive house touch.
Watch the evolution of this track through these 2011 official versions and remixes: Mory Kante vs Loverush UK - Yeke Yeke 2011 (Long Version) YouTube · officialloverushuk
: Offered darker, trance-oriented revamps.
is a contemporary dance-trance reinterpretation of the iconic 1987 hit by Guinean artist Mory Kanté . Released on Loverush Digital in mid-2011, this version modernized the track for international club circuits, reaching Number One on the Music Week Club Chart and the DMC Buzz Chart. Historical Context
: Various versions were released throughout 2011, including a Robbie Rivera Remix in April and a full Australian WAV release on Central Station Records in July.
Loverush UK! sought to rework the "sacred classic" while remaining faithful to the celebrated 1994 Hardfloor remix , even obtaining the original lost parts from Hardfloor to ensure authenticity.
Mory Kante Vs Loverush Uk - Yeke Yeke 2011 (long Version) Now
: It topped charts across Europe, including the Netherlands and Spain, and featured an electrified kora, blending West African tradition with techno-pop. The 2011 Collaboration
The 2011 project was highly supported by "A-list" DJs such as Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, and Paul van Dyk. : Solarstone : Created a 9-minute "epic masterpiece" hybrid. Robbie Rivera : Provided a progressive house touch. Mory Kante vs Loverush UK - Yeke Yeke 2011 (Long Version)
Watch the evolution of this track through these 2011 official versions and remixes: Mory Kante vs Loverush UK - Yeke Yeke 2011 (Long Version) YouTube · officialloverushuk : It topped charts across Europe, including the
: Offered darker, trance-oriented revamps. Robbie Rivera : Provided a progressive house touch
is a contemporary dance-trance reinterpretation of the iconic 1987 hit by Guinean artist Mory Kanté . Released on Loverush Digital in mid-2011, this version modernized the track for international club circuits, reaching Number One on the Music Week Club Chart and the DMC Buzz Chart. Historical Context
: Various versions were released throughout 2011, including a Robbie Rivera Remix in April and a full Australian WAV release on Central Station Records in July.
Loverush UK! sought to rework the "sacred classic" while remaining faithful to the celebrated 1994 Hardfloor remix , even obtaining the original lost parts from Hardfloor to ensure authenticity.