Released around 2018, this version leans heavily into and Slap House aesthetics. While the original is famous for its "velveteen robo-disco" and understated vocal restraint, Deepierro amplifies the low-end energy, making it a staple for car music playlists and shuffle dance videos.
: Maintains Kylie’s iconic "la la la" hooks but anchors them with a punchier, driving beat.
: Written and produced by Cathy Dennis and Rob Davis , the track was famously created using the Korg Triton workstation for almost all its sounds, including the bass and drums.
To understand why this remix works, it's essential to look at the foundation provided by the original The Guardian review :
: The remix has gained millions of views on platforms like HouseMusicHD on YouTube , highlighting its popularity in the digital remix scene. Context of the Original Track
: Upon its release, it hit number one in over 40 countries, eventually being hailed by many critics as the best pop song of the 21st century.