Highly regarded and only 18 yrs old, Dem Slackers drops yet another essential remix that puts the bass upfront, loud enough to hear every last frequency of the incredible squelch-sounds he generates. He tops it though by switching into a brief sample of the A Milli beat during Wayne's verses. R3hab also brings the fire by throwing sheets of white noise into a huge build up that finally drops into a siren-filled beat. Rishi Romero adds galloping soca snares and some gliding synths (reminiscent of countryman Afrojack). Mischa Daniels handles the tune and gives it a huge makeover, adding some lethal cymbal hits and huge reverb to Wayne's "ya money" line. For anyone looking for a more big-room vibe though, the remixes have got you more than covered. Combine that with Wayne's auto-tuned vocals and it's a marriage made in heaven. Irwan's original is pretty huge in its own right - with a similar winding and distorted riff that AVH laid down for Dizzee on "Bonkers". With Wayne giving shouts out to Amsterdam, you can tell this is a Dutch affair, with the cream of Holland's huge dance scene getting a look in here. Even though Weezy is currently still a jailbird this collaboration hits the shelves packed with top mixes from a variety of producers. Review: A real coup for Dutch electro DJ Irwan, who has managed to snag possibly the biggest rapper alive on the planet on this extensive single.
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