Becky Hill & Topic - My Heart Goes (la Di Da) (jono Toscano & Eryk Gee Bootleg) File

Transitioning from melodic house vibes into a driving, high-BPM peak-time anthem.

The kick drum tightened. The atmospheric pads began to warp, replaced by a rising, jagged tension. Jono sliced the vocal into rhythmic stabs, turning the lyrics into a percussive engine. The light show faded to a single, pulsing strobe. The drop didn't just play; it arrived. Transitioning from melodic house vibes into a driving,

Jono stood behind the decks, his fingers hovering over the mixer. Beside him, Eryk nodded, the signal they both knew. They had spent weeks stripping back the pop polish of Becky Hill’s "My Heart Goes," looking for the grit beneath the melody. They didn’t want a remix; they wanted a weapon. Jono sliced the vocal into rhythmic stabs, turning

As the track faded into a wash of white noise and heavy reverb, the crowd didn't stop. They couldn't. The rhythm was still echoing in their chests, a relentless reminder that when the heart goes "La Di Da" in this room, it does so at 140 beats per minute. ⚡ Jono stood behind the decks, his fingers hovering

When the bass hit, it was a heavy, driving bounce—the signature Melbourne sound, reborn with a darker, more aggressive edge. The "La Di Da" hook returned, but it was no longer a lullaby. It was a command. The floorboards groaned under the weight of five hundred people jumping in perfect unison.

The vocal began to float through the room. Becky’s voice was soulful, haunting, and familiar. The crowd swayed, eyes closed, voices rising to meet the "La di da, la di da" hook. It felt safe. It felt like the radio. Then, the shift happened.