: The iconic music video featured models in gym wear, taking inspiration from the aesthetic of Eric Prydz’s "Call On Me" and Daft Punk’s "Around the World".
: Michael Gray revealed that the track was once a forgotten project on his hard drive.
: The song's core is an interpolation of the lyric "I can't wait for the weekend to begin" from Oliver Cheatham's 1983 disco classic, "Get Down Saturday Night" . Gray cleverly swapped "Saturday" for "the weekend" to broaden its appeal as a universal countdown to Friday.
To create a feature for by Michael Gray, you can center the content on its status as a definitive house anthem that bridged the gap between club culture and mainstream success.
: It is often cited alongside tracks like The Shapeshifters' "Lola's Theme" as a cornerstone of mid-2000s funky house.
: Decades later, the song remains a staple in DJ sets by major names like Fisher and Mr. Belt & Wezol , proving its timeless production quality.
: The iconic music video featured models in gym wear, taking inspiration from the aesthetic of Eric Prydz’s "Call On Me" and Daft Punk’s "Around the World".
: Michael Gray revealed that the track was once a forgotten project on his hard drive.
: The song's core is an interpolation of the lyric "I can't wait for the weekend to begin" from Oliver Cheatham's 1983 disco classic, "Get Down Saturday Night" . Gray cleverly swapped "Saturday" for "the weekend" to broaden its appeal as a universal countdown to Friday.
To create a feature for by Michael Gray, you can center the content on its status as a definitive house anthem that bridged the gap between club culture and mainstream success.
: It is often cited alongside tracks like The Shapeshifters' "Lola's Theme" as a cornerstone of mid-2000s funky house.
: Decades later, the song remains a staple in DJ sets by major names like Fisher and Mr. Belt & Wezol , proving its timeless production quality.