: With English lyrics added by Norman Gimbel, Dean Martin popularized the track globally. It cemented the song's reputation as a smooth, romantic standard.
This remix joins a long line of "Sway" reinterpretations, but its unique Afro House pulse makes it a standout for DJs looking to bridge the gap between timeless classics and modern house music.
and , two producers known for integrating classic jazz and pop vocals into dance-floor-ready house beats .
Here are the lyrics for the Michael Bublé version of "Sway," formatted for the .
To understand the "Sway" remix, you must first understand the architects behind the sound. Zorden and Lukade are a production duo whose identities remain deliberately low-profile. There is no glossy website detailing their backstory; instead, their reputation is built on a simple, effective formula: take a universally known melody and supercharge it with the irresistible rhythm of Afro house.
You can listen to the official audio directly via the Zorden SoundCloud Page or watch user uploads on YouTube . Below is an in-depth breakdown of how this unique collaboration bridges two drastically different musical eras. The Evolution of "Sway": From Big Band to Afro House
As of early 2025, the remix has been widely shared by Afro House curation channels and the artists themselves, often appearing under the search term "Zorden x Lukade remix" 1.2.1 .
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: The track was originally composed as a Mexican mambo titled "¿Quién será?" by legendary bandleader Pablo Beltrán Ruiz.
A few examples of Zorden's notable productions include: "Pos'o", and "Yarhaba" with Lukade (2026).
: With English lyrics added by Norman Gimbel, Dean Martin popularized the track globally. It cemented the song's reputation as a smooth, romantic standard.
This remix joins a long line of "Sway" reinterpretations, but its unique Afro House pulse makes it a standout for DJs looking to bridge the gap between timeless classics and modern house music.
and , two producers known for integrating classic jazz and pop vocals into dance-floor-ready house beats .
Here are the lyrics for the Michael Bublé version of "Sway," formatted for the . michael buble sway zorden x lukade afro hous new
To understand the "Sway" remix, you must first understand the architects behind the sound. Zorden and Lukade are a production duo whose identities remain deliberately low-profile. There is no glossy website detailing their backstory; instead, their reputation is built on a simple, effective formula: take a universally known melody and supercharge it with the irresistible rhythm of Afro house.
You can listen to the official audio directly via the Zorden SoundCloud Page or watch user uploads on YouTube . Below is an in-depth breakdown of how this unique collaboration bridges two drastically different musical eras. The Evolution of "Sway": From Big Band to Afro House
As of early 2025, the remix has been widely shared by Afro House curation channels and the artists themselves, often appearing under the search term "Zorden x Lukade remix" 1.2.1 . : With English lyrics added by Norman Gimbel,
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: The track was originally composed as a Mexican mambo titled "¿Quién será?" by legendary bandleader Pablo Beltrán Ruiz.
A few examples of Zorden's notable productions include: "Pos'o", and "Yarhaba" with Lukade (2026).