
High-octane house reimagining of a Y2K classic. LeAnn’s powerhouse vocals meet Dave Audé’s peak-hour synths for a pure shot of dancefloor euphoria.
November 13, 2020 · Warner Music Denmark
This Dave Audé remix transforms a beloved Y2K soundtrack staple into a contemporary house anthem that feels both nostalgic and aggressively modern. Gone is the mid-tempo pop-rock shuffle of the original, replaced by a relentless four-on-the-floor kick and shimmering, digital-first production. The track leans heavily into the euphoric energy of peak-hour club music, using LeAnn Rimes' powerhouse vocals as the primary melodic engine. Her voice, which has only grown more resonant over the years, cuts through the dense layers of synthesizers with a clarity that few dance vocalists can match.
How does Can't Fight The Moonlight (Dave Audé Mix) sound next to the rest of LeAnn Rimes's catalogue?
Euphoric saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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