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At one-fifteen, this sits in a pocket more seductive than peak-time, yet that energy level of nine means it punches harder than standard deep-house fare. The low-end rumbles with a polished sheen, and Jordan’s vocal rides the mix like a strobe-lit confession. The seven-B key lends it a bright, open tonality that feels almost too clean for the basement, but that is the point: this is crossover material with its eyes locked on the main room.
I would drop this as a bridge between warm-up and ignition: the hooks are immediate enough to pull a pop-leaning crowd, yet the four-four thump keeps it anchored in house territory. It builds a room that feels like smoked glass and neon rather than brick and sweat. At this tempo, it will not obliterate the floor, but it will absolutely do the business.
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