DJ titans David Guetta and Cedric Gervais’ latest hit “A Better World” just got not one, but two brand new remixes.
The latest smash hit “A Better World” by David Guetta and Cedric Gervais just got a brand new take with two fresh remixes from Brazil’s own Kiko Franco and another one by DJ, producer, and label boss Alexander Orue, teaming up with Gervais himself.
The Miami-based DJ, producer and label owner Alexander Orue made waves with his forward-thinking A&R and influential club tracks. He cemented his place in the scene with his ability to stir the crowds as well as his crisp production style. Not only does he bring us smash hits of his own, but he also pushes fresh underground talent as the founder of House of Hustle. Furthermore, he garnered support from giants such as Mark Knight, Cedric Gervais and Claptone with his remixes and collaborations.
Brazil’s rising star in the dance scene, Kiko Franco, is a master when it comes to merging global rhythms with deep, melodic house. His breakthrough remix of “Love Tonight” reached millions of streams, becoming a mainstay at festivals worldwide. Following up, he garnered support from legends such as David Guetta, Tiësto and Diplo, releasing on labels like Spinnin’ and Armada. His trademark sound blends club-ready energy with Latin grooves that landed him sets across South America and beyond and united fans across the globe. His most recent, high-profile teamup with BLOND:ISH and Moby, on the mesmerizing house cut “If You Love Someone” earned him a place in the scene as one of the most inventive talents to date.
The original track “A Better World” already exceeded 10 million streams worldwide, earning spots in multiple prestigious charts such as BBC Radio 1’s A List and the Kiss playlist, as well as #1 on the Music Week Pop Chart and #90 on the UK airplay chart with more than 400 spins. In addition, it even garnered 5 million views on TikTok.
The brand new remixes ride this high of success with an amplified emotional core and cinematic, larger than life synths. Cedric Gervais and Alexander Orue transform the original song into a track that is worthy of the mainstage at any festival with its soaring vocals, reminiscent of Jackie Moore’s 70’s classic of the same name.
At the same time, Kiko Franco takes the bassline and turns it into a groovy experience that smoothly glides along a jazzy piano and an organ-led second drop that promises to conquer the dancefloor with style.
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