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M - Gotta Go Home -dj Harvie Remix-.mp3 — Boney

"Gotta Go Home" was originally released in 1979 on their album Oceans of Fantasy . Interestingly, the song itself was not an original Boney M composition—it was an adaptation of "Hallo Bimmelbahn" by the German band Nighttrain. However, Boney M added their signature touch: Liz Mitchell’s soaring lead vocals, Marcia Barrett’s harmonies, and that unmistakable four-on-the-floor disco beat.

While the track is a solo remix production by Dj Harvie based on the original 1979 hit, it is highly popular in the Shuffle Dance Boney M - Gotta Go Home -Dj Harvie Remix-.mp3

This is where the remix earns its keep. The filter snaps open. Dj Harvie introduces a distorted, acid-washed synth that mimics the original melody but with a much grittier texture. The BPM (beats per minute) is likely jacked up from the original’s 126 BPM to a driving 128–130 BPM. The bass kicks in a "four-to-the-floor" pattern so tight it could cut glass. At this moment, the dance floor unites—nostalgics and Gen Z ravers alike throw their hands up. "Gotta Go Home" was originally released in 1979

M - Gotta Go Home -dj Harvie Remix-.mp3 — Boney

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