New Music Roundup: March 2019

    

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Cue the air horns—we’ve just dropped another round of beats. This new batch of fitness remixes features a heavy dose of underdog empowerment, with just a dash of psycho and a generous garnish of bass drops. Freshen up your next class by adding a few of these remixes to your playlist!

1: "7 Rings"

This Ariana Grande single, released in January 2019 before flying to the top of the Billboard Hot 100, was inspired by a shopping trip to Tiffany’s with her girlfriends, where she bought each of them a ring in a champagne-induced celebration of their friendship. Our remix brings up the energy to 130 BPM with a steady beat and breaks it down with invigorating drops.

2. "Wow"

“Wow” by American rapper Post Malone is a slightly smug song about Malone’s rise to fame that peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Our Melbourne Bounce Remix of the song transforms the laid-back original into a 128-BPM, bouncy, turbocharged track with drops of heavily chopped-up synths and vocals.

3. "Sweet but Psycho"

This instantly addictive pop song by Ava Max will resonate with anyone who’s been called “psycho” for revealing their raw and possibly irrational emotions. Our Happy Fitness Remix of the track tweaks the original, adding sugarcoated electronic breaks and a rhythmic beat throughout.

4. "Dancing with a Stranger"

A collaboration between two former strangers who met by coincidence in an L.A. recording studio, this song by Sam Smith and Normani is a sultry testament to the frustration of heartbreak. Our 128-BPM Stereothief Remix turns up the tempo and energy of the disco-R&B original to help you sweat out any romantic anguish.

5. "Giant"

This soulful collaboration between Scottish DJ and record producer Calvin Harris and English singer-songwriter Rag’n’Bone Man is a delightful mash-up of electro-house beats and melancholy lyrics rewarded with a cathartic chorus. Our 128-BPM Future House Remix transforms the track into a high-tempo motivational anthem, inspiring you to break boulders beneath your feet.

6. "High Hopes"

If you thought Panic! At the Disco peaked in 2006, this hit single, which reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 last year, proves you wrong. We created two remixes of the pop-rock original, including a Future House Remix at 135 BPM and a Speed Electro Remix at 160 BPM.

7. "Don’t Call Me Up"

British singer Mabel had only one day to write this tropical-pop track, so she decided to write from her personal experiences of walking away from dead-end relationships. Our Fitness Pop Dance Remix turns up the heat to 128 BPM, providing the motivation to move on and upward.

8. "Money"

Cardi B’s latest single, released in October 2018, celebrates financial security in the most opulent way imaginable. With imagery of leather pajamas; big, fat checks; and diamonds on her neck, this song is motivation to be bad in the best way. We created two different remixes of the song, an EDM and a drum-and-bass version, both at 130 BPM to keep you flexing.

9. "Hello My Love"

After an eight-year hiatus, Irish pop group Westlife re-emerged from the ashes with this hit single in January 2019 from their upcoming 11th studio album. Our Stereothief Remix of the pop-EDM song brings the energy up to 128 BPM so you can make a comeback of your own.

10. "Girl"

“Girl” by American country music singer-songwriter Maren Morris is the lead single from her upcoming album and tour of the same name. The upbeat, optimistic track serves as the singer’s two cents on the ongoing movement for gender equality. Our 135-BPM Happy Fitness Remix transforms the song into an electro-bubblegum reminder that everything’s (probably) going to be OK.


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