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Fall Funky House Music Mix — Good Life
Party Favorz is back, and we’re not just tiptoeing in, we’re diving headfirst into the freshest Funky House Music that’s electrifying dance floors as we speak! To kick things off, we’re easing you into the groove with Birdee & Dr Packer’s sultry number, “You Know I’m Ready.” But wait, we’re only warming up here. Ah, nostalgia, that sweet elixir! We’ve decided to bring back “Good Life” by Inner City—a timeless classic from 1989 that’s still making waves in the House Music scene. It’s almost like this golden oldie was destined to coexist with today’s sonic landscape. So we took the origina, punched it up, and slid it right into the set. Isn’t it fascinating how some anthems never lose their charm? They seamlessly meld into the fabric of contemporary Funky House Music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUwfOOdg4eE Just when you think you can catch your breath, we’re turning up the heat. Cue the high-octane “Move That Body” by dance music legends Danny Tenaglia & Cevin Fisher. This thumping track signals a gear shift into the Big Room House realm. But don’t get too comfy—some of these bangers wear the Tech House tag, a genre that’s veering more toward the euphoric, peak-hour vibes we cherished in the ’90s, yet it’s unmistakably rooted in modern House Music. Speaking of which, let’s talk about “Jealous” by Mochakk, a track that revives the iconic monologue from Loleatta Holloway’s #1 Disco hit “Dreamin‘.” Holloway’s legendary adlibs breathe life into this contemporary banger, making it an instant classic. Trust us, it’s pure gold! And oh, have you heard “I Wanna Be Your Lover” by Mark Knight, Sgt Slick & Beverley Knight? It’s an audacious take on Prince’s 1980 hit, a song that they’ve rejuvenated while paying the ultimate homage. Beverley Knight’s vocal finesse is just the icing on this groovy cake. Then we have Purple Disco Machine putting his unique spin on the 2001 Eurodance gem, “King of My Castle” by Wamdue Project. Trust him to take something already great and elevate it, wrapping it in his signature Funky House Music vibes while preserving the essence of the original. It’s not just a remix; it’s a transformation. But that’s not all. Wedged between these standout tracks are other gems that are bound to make your Labor Day weekend an absolute sonic feast. Whether you’re a Funky House Music aficionado or just dipping your toes in, this set promises something for everyone. With all that said, I have some other news to deliver: Hey Party Favorz Fam, I hope you’ve been enjoying the dance-floor anthems we’ve been serving up. As much as I love curating these high-voltage sets for you, I’ve got to be upfront: the pod