Patrick Hernandez - Born To — Be Alive (extended David Kust Re Born Mix Edit)
: "Born to Be Alive" was a rare crossover success, topping the Billboard Dance Club Play chart and reaching #16 on the Billboard Hot 100. It sold over 27 million copies worldwide. The Role of the David Kust Edit David Kust's edit revitalizes the track by:
The anthem by Patrick Hernandez , particularly in its "Extended David Kust Re Born Mix Edit," serves as a bridge between the classic 1970s disco era and modern dance floors. Initially released in 1978, the song became a global phenomenon, achieving gold and platinum status in over 50 countries. : "Born to Be Alive" was a rare
: Despite the modern polish, it remains a staple for fans of the Studio 54-era disco classics . Initially released in 1978, the song became a
The , first shared around 2019, reimagines this "monster French Disco Tune" for contemporary audiences by extending its rhythmic drive while maintaining the original's infectious energy. Themes and Cultural Impact Themes and Cultural Impact : A notable piece
: A notable piece of music history is that a young, then-unknown Madonna was hired as a dancer for Hernandez's 1979 tour after auditions in New York. This experience reportedly inspired her to pursue her own recording career.
differences between the 1978 original and the Kust remix.