
The first time Kevin McKay heard this, Amal Nemer was deep in her flow at 1-800-LUCKY in Miami - trippy percussive rollers, deep groove, full control. Then came this: a piano-led rework of "Ain't Nobody" that sent the dancefloor over the edge.
Where most edits lean on the funk of the Rufus & Chaka classic, Amal flips it completely - a pulsing, hypnotic piano riff that channels "Sinnerman" energy for the modern floor.
This one is pure Saturday-night release, peak-time emotion that'll bring even the coldest crowd to life.
For DJs who know: this isn't just another cover — it's a weapon.
Recommended for: Feel-good closing sets.
Where most edits lean on the funk of the Rufus & Chaka classic, Amal flips it completely - a pulsing, hypnotic piano riff that channels "Sinnerman" energy for the modern floor.
This one is pure Saturday-night release, peak-time emotion that'll bring even the coldest crowd to life.
For DJs who know: this isn't just another cover — it's a weapon.
Recommended for: Feel-good closing sets.
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