Cardi B, Bad | Bunny & J Balvin - I Like It (dj Vincenzino & Sandro Murru Mashup)
As the final chorus hit, the DJs cut the sound for a split second, letting three thousand voices scream the lyrics back at them in a deafening unison. When the beat slammed back in for the finale, the roof felt like it might actually lift off.
As voice cut through— "I said I like it like that!" —the bass didn't just drop; it exploded. The floor literally vibrated as the track transitioned into the smooth, rhythmic flow of Bad Bunny . The crowd moved like a single, undulating wave, caught in the tension between the original's Latin soul and the DJs' relentless, driving beat.
In the VIP booth, a group of travelers from Medellin recognized the verse and lost their minds, waving flags that caught the strobe lights. Vincenzino and Murru exchanged a look. This mashup was their secret weapon—a bridge between the streets of New York, the beaches of San Juan, and the high-energy clubs of Italy. As the final chorus hit, the DJs cut
The track ended in a wash of reverb and cheers. Murru wiped sweat from his forehead, leaning into the mic. "That’s how we like it!"
They weren't just playing a set; they were performing a surgical strike on the dance floor. The floor literally vibrated as the track transitioned
The iconic, brassy blare of "I Like It" tore through the room. But this wasn't the radio edit everyone knew. This was their mashup—a Frankenstein’s monster of Puerto Rican trap, Bronx swagger, and a heavy, Mediterranean house groove that felt like a summer fever dream.
The neon lights of a packed Ibiza club didn't just flicker; they pulsed in time with the heartbeat of three thousand people. At the center of the chaos, behind a fortress of Pioneer decks, stood and Sandro Murru . Vincenzino and Murru exchanged a look
"Now?" Vincenzino shouted over the roar of a fading house track.