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: High-profile DJs, such as Carl Cox, have famously used various remixes and edits of this track—like those found on Discogs —to close out major sets, demonstrating the song's lasting impact in the electronic scene.

: The edit leverages the "hypnotic" nature of the original's O'Jays sample while updating the rhythm for modern dance floors.

: It transforms the "stylish and seductive" soul of the original into a "peak house" experience suitable for late-night DJ sets or sunset beach parties. Why It Works

: It retains the "smoldering, gorgeous, aching" performance from Angie Stone that critics originally hailed as a "knockout track".

: This version typically emphasizes a steady, four-on-the-floor beat and polished synth textures, moving it into the Nu Disco and Deep House genres.