Michael Buble - Sway -zorden X Lukade Afro: Hous... !free!
When Bublé’s vocal finally enters, it’s been stripped of its reverb. No ballroom. No strings. Just his raw stem, floating over a bassline that doesn’t walk—it crawls . The Afro House groove is not a 2/4 sway. It’s a 6/8 polyrhythm: three against two. Your hips can no longer sway side to side. They must rotate . The earthquake is no longer a metaphor.
Produce a polished Afro House remix of Michael Bublé’s “Sway” in the style of Zorden x Lukade: groovy, percussive, warm bass, soulful brass elements, and a dancefloor arrangement while respecting copyright (for personal use, performance licensing needed for release). Michael Buble - Sway -Zorden x Lukade Afro Hous...
The remix leans into rhythmic complexity, using shakers and wooden percussion that demand movement. When Bublé’s vocal finally enters, it’s been stripped
It works. While purists might find the idea of turning a classic into an EDM track sacrilegious, Zorden and Lukade execute it with enough respect to the melody that it feels fresh rather than cheesy. It is a "bootleg" in the truest sense—likely unauthorized but crafted specifically for DJ sets to get a reaction. Just his raw stem, floating over a bassline



