Top 100 Chart placements for King James Lee
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King James Lee follows up Body Bumpin, his GU release from earlier in the year, with another turbo-charged tech adventure. You Hear Me Girl? uses the same sample Junior Vasquez did in his 90s anthem Get Your Hands Off My Man. The iconic vocal refrain comes from Opal (Funk Band)s 80s boogie cut Aint No Way, a track recently re-issued on volume IV of Horse Meat Discos excellent compilation series. King James Lee is in a similar position to that Vasquez was in the 90s, a resident DJ at one of the biggest LGBTQ+ parties in a major metropolis. The world has changed a lot, but dancefloors still need the same high-octane system-shaking goodness, and King James Lee nailed that in this release. Cooking congas, sizzling hats and a meaty kick drum form the main course, while KJL uses all his big-room experience to tweak the groove to the most satisfying of drops. WHAT. A. BELTER.