It begins with a 30-to-60-second "DJ-friendly" intro, featuring a stripped-back kick drum and a rhythmic hi-hat pattern.
Unlike the original’s soulful vibe, this version hits with a thick, metallic bassline and aggressive percussion, typical of the modern Brazilian Bass movement.
A rising Brazilian producer who gained global fame for the massive hit "Move Your Body." He brings a signature "slap house" and "bass house" grit to his collaborations. Anatomy of the Extended Mix
The Extended Mix differs from the Radio Edit by providing the structural "bones" DJs need to mix the track into a live set.
The track is built on the foundation of the 2006 club hit "The Same Man" by . That original version was a soulful house staple, famous for its catchy, repetitive vocal hook: "I'm the same man I used to be." The Producers
Yves V and Sevek’s "Same Man" is a high-energy tech-house reimagining of a dance music classic. The Extended Mix is specifically designed for the club environment, emphasizing a driving beat and a steady build-up that honors its origins while pushing a modern, "future-rave" influenced sound. The Origins: "The Same Man"
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