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Afro house innovator AMÉMÉ brings his distinctive sound to AZZUR’s standout hit “Me Gusta”, joining Birds of Mind and Nick Morgan in a three-track remix package. The release sees AMÉMÉ transforming the original into a powerful club weapon, infusing his signature blend of African rhythms and contemporary house elements while preserving the track’s captivating vocal hooks, delivering a unique dancefloor interpretation of the original collaboration between label founders Meloko, Baron, Selim Sivade, and Konvex.

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AMÉMÉ’s remarkable momentum continues following his recent high-profile collaboration with fellow Benin-born legend Angelique Kidjo. 2024 saw him deliver standout releases on Black Book Records, Realm Records, and Defected Records’ afro-house imprint One People

AMÉMÉ’s influence extends beyond the studio through his signature One Tribe event series, which has expanded globally last year. After relaunching at London’s Fabric, the series has secured a quarterly residency at Amsterdam’s Shelter, returned home to Brooklyn’s House of Yes, and touched down in Ibiza and Egypt. This momentum has earned him a coveted return booking to Coachella for 2025, further cementing his position as a leading force in electronic music’s new wave.

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The “Me Gusta” remix package showcases AZZUR’s commitment to emotional, melodic dancefloor music while highlighting AMÉMÉ’s ability to bridge cultural and generational gaps through electronic music.

The post Afro-house innovator AMÉMÉ joins AZZUR collective for remix of dance floor anthem “Me Gusta” appeared first on Electric Mode.

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