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George_mccrae_rock_your_baby_dj_3b_remix_clean_... [ 95% BEST ]: The original sits around 104-105 BPM . The DJ 3B Remix typically maintains this tempo but adds a more pronounced "quantized" beat, making it easier to sync with modern house or funk tracks [28]. Transition Points : For DJs looking to master their sets, pros recommend specific technical habits: : Ensure your file is correctly tagged in software like Rekordbox to ensure the grid aligns perfectly with the remix's new percussion [17, 24]. Historical Context Released : May 1974 [18]. george_mccrae_rock_your_baby_dj_3b_remix_clean_... : The main "Rock your baby" refrain is the most recognizable moment; avoid talking over this section [12]. The track is a popular modern edit of the 1974 disco classic [28]. This version is often sought out by DJs for its "clean" radio-friendly edit and updated rhythmic structure [28]. Performance & Mixing Guide : The original sits around 104-105 BPM : Use 5 DJ EQ Techniques to manage the high-pitched "Miami Soul" vocals against modern bass-heavy tracks [19]. : This is a quintessential Disco Soul track [18]. It famously used an early Roland drum machine, making it the first major hit to replace a live drummer entirely [13]. Historical Context Released : May 1974 [18] : It paved the way for the disco era and has been sampled in modern hits like Drake's "Hotline Bling" [12, 16]. |