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Grant Nelson's 2005 soulful house remix of Jill Scott’s "Golden" is regarded as a defining dancefloor classic. It pairs her original uplifting vocals with a high-energy UK Garage-influenced beat, maintaining the theme of self-empowerment. This celebrated remix is often highlighted as one of the best of all time. 17 Best Remixes Ever: Defected HQ picks - Defected Records

Grant Nelson's 2005 soulful house remix of Jill Scott’s "Golden" is regarded as a defining dancefloor classic. It pairs her original uplifting vocals with a high-energy UK Garage-influenced beat, maintaining the theme of self-empowerment. This celebrated remix is often highlighted as one of the best of all time. 17 Best Remixes Ever: Defected HQ picks - Defected Records

 

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