Kygo has built a reputation for breathing new life into hits from legends like Whitney Houston and Tina Turner. By putting his own spin on the Kygo/Summer collaboration, Alexander Longstaff joins a long line of producers—including Frankie Knuckles and Eric Kupper—who have ensured that "Hot Stuff" never stops burning.
Donna Summer’s iconic "Looking for some hot stuff" hook remains front and center, but it's layered over percussive builds that heighten the tension before every drop.
Longstaff’s "Club Remix" strips away some of the radio-friendly polish of the Kygo version, replacing it with a driving, house-centric groove that has already gained traction in global dance charts .
Originally released in 1979 as the lead single from Summer’s Bad Girls album, "Hot Stuff" was a groundbreaking fusion of disco and rock. It earned the Queen of Disco a and remains a timeless anthem of desire and dancefloor independence. What the Alexander Longstaff Remix Brings
Just when you thought Kygo’s 2020 revival of the disco classic couldn't get any more infectious, has stepped in to give "Hot Stuff" a serious club-ready injection. While the original Kygo remix brought Donna Summer's legendary vocals back to the mainstream with a bright, tropical-infused energy, Longstaff’s version pivots toward the late-night atmosphere of the underground. A Modern Twist on a Disco Landmark