Classic house hit 'Touched the Sky' gets a star-studded amapiano spin

Effected, Dennis Ferrer, DBN Gogo and Triple X Da Ghost feature on the new version of 'Touched the Sky'. Supplied picture.

Effected, Dennis Ferrer, DBN Gogo and Triple X Da Ghost feature on the new version of 'Touched the Sky'. Supplied picture.

Published Aug 13, 2024

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Dennis Ferrer’s “Touched the Sky” became an instant hit when it was released 17 years ago, igniting dance floors and playlists.

With its infectious beats, uplifting lyrics and themes of aspiration and transcendence, the quintessential deep house track from the US DJ and music producer continues to light up the music scenes, decades after its release.

In a bid to give the song a modern twist and to introduce it to a new generation of music lovers, it has been given an amapiano remix, which features DBN Gogo, Effected, Triple X Da Ghost and Mia Tuttavilla.

“This contemporary rendition of Ferrer's iconic 2007 track fuses the soulful essence of deep house with the vibrant pulse of South African amapiano, promising to captivate dance floors worldwide,” a statement read.

The original version of the single exemplified the deep house genre's soulful qualities. It quickly became an Ibiza favourite, reaching the number one spot on the Beatport charts as it solidified its status as a club anthem and a staple in DJ sets across the globe.

‘"Touched the Sky’ stands as a testament to Dennis Ferrer's skill in blending deep house grooves with soulful, emotive storytelling,” the statement added.

“The interpretation maintains the uplifting spirit and emotive vocals of the original while introducing a dynamic and danceable groove that reflects the rich musical tapestry of South African amapiano.”

The new track's emotive vocal line is delivered with passionate intensity by Tuttavilla. Meanwhile, prominent South African DJ and music producer, DBN Gogo (real name Mandisa Radebe) adds her vibrant flair to the song as her distinct sound features elements of house music as well as kwaito and jazz.

“As we celebrate Women's Month in the month of August, her journey stands as a beacon of empowerment, resilience and creativity.”

“Her collaboration on ‘Touched the Sky’ is not just a musical triumph but a testament to the power of women's voices in shaping the future of the music industry.”

In addition, Effected and Triple X Da Ghost fuses their skills and musical flavours to the jam as it seeks to provide a contemporary take that will resonate with both old fans and new listeners.

“This release is a harmonious blend of past and present, a tribute to Ferrer's original masterpiece while showcasing the innovative spirit of South African music.”

∎ The new version of “Touched the Sky” is available on all major streaming platforms.