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In the landscape of 2010s deep house, few tracks managed to bridge the gap between nostalgic soul and modern dance-floor energy as effortlessly as by Robin Schulz featuring Francesco Yates . Released in 2015 as the title track for Schulz's second studio album, "Sugar" wasn't just a radio hit; it was a masterclass in the art of the "reimagined sample". A Foundation of Nostalgia
The brilliance of "Sugar" lies in its DNA. Schulz skillfully sampled the chorus and guitar loop from the 2003 hit by Baby Bash and Frankie J. By layering these familiar elements over a crisp, tropical-infused deep house beat, Schulz tapped into a collective millennial nostalgia while introducing the sound to a new generation of club-goers. robin_schulz_sugar_feat_francesco_yates_officia...
The visual of a rogue police officer gyrating and grooving behind the wheel—oblivious to the chaos around him—turned the track into a viral sensation. It added a layer of irreverent humor that balanced the song's polished pop-house production, making it a staple of mid-2010s digital culture. Legacy and Impact In the landscape of 2010s deep house, few
Over a decade since its release, "Sugar" remains a cornerstone of Robin Schulz's discography. It proved that deep house could be both technically proficient and mass-market accessible without losing its "cool" factor. Whether it’s the sun-drenched guitar riff or Yates’ infectious hook, "Sugar" continues to be the ultimate sonic pick-me-up. Schulz skillfully sampled the chorus and guitar loop
The Sweet Resonance of a Modern Classic: A Deep Dive into Robin Schulz's "Sugar"