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Welcome to the 20th edition of Mardi Gras Anthems. This edition leans more towards the big room anthem sound with a mixture of new and classic songs. The set kicks of with Adele's "Easy On Me" beautifully remixed by Mor Avrahami and glides into Whitney's "Don't Cry For Me" given a solid club treatment by Leo Frappier. Dario Xavier features two remixes here for Agnes and Kylie Minogue respectively. Joe Gauthreaux turns out two thumping remixes for Kelly Clarkson and Rita Ora respectively and Guena LG gives an awesome remix on the cover of Gloria Estefan's classic "Don't Let This Moment End". I had to include Avril Lavigne's "Head Above Water" as her vocals on this are fantastic and the Tommer Mizrahi remix is an epic club journey. Paul Goodyear delivers a driving remix of Ultra Nate's "Free" and the Cajjmere Wray tribute remix of JLo's "Waiting For Tonight" is outstanding. I gave Miley Cyrus's "Flowers" a run here because it is huge on the charts right now and Dirty Disco delivers an excellent remix of it. Big Kid's remix of "Easy As Life" by Deborah Cox kicks ass and he very generously provided it to me for this set. Lara Fabian and Beyonce` also feature classic songs with updated remixes here. The set closes out with two classic tracks from Jessica Folker and Cindy Mizelle with classic remixes from Jonathan Peters and Ritchie Santana. If you are looking for non stop anthems, this set is an epic end to an epic Mardi Gras in 2023. EnjoyAnthony1/ "EASY ON ME" (Mor Avrahami Remix) - ADELE2/ "DON'T CRY FOR ME" (Brian Kent vs. House Of Frappier Club Mix) - WHITNEY HOUSTON3/ "RELEASE ME" (Dario Xavier 2K23 Club Remix) - AGNES4/ "I DARE YOU" (Joe Gauthreaux & Leanh Remix) - KELLY CLARKSON5/ "FIREWORK" (Toy Armada Remix) - KATY PERRY6/ "HEAD ABOVE WATER" (Tommer Mizrahi Club Remix) - AVRIL LAVIGNE7/ "DON'T LET THIS MOMENT END" (Guena LG Club Remix) - CARLOS GALLARDO ft. REBEKA BROWN8/ "BRING THE LOVE" (Tony Moran & Warren Rigg Anthem Club Mix) - NICKI RICHARDS9/ "LET'S GET TOGETHER" (Toy Armada & DJ GRIND Anthem Club Mix) - TONY MORAN, TOY ARMADA & DJ GRIND ft. ZHANA ROIYA10/ "YOUR SONG" (Joe Gauthreaux & Leanh Remix) - RITA ORA11/ "PRAISE UP" (Original Club Mix) - GUY SCHEIMAN & TONY MORAN ft. ARIA LYRIC12/ "I WILL LOVE AGAIN" (Mike Soriano Club Mix) - LARA FABIAN13/ "FREE" (LIVE YOUR LIFE) (Paul Goodyear Remix) - ULTRA NATE`14/ "FLOWERS" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix) - MILEY CYRUS15/ "EASY AS LIFE" (Big Kid Private Club Mix) - DEBORAH COX16/ "HALO" (Tom Siher & Hernan Maldonado Remix) - BEYONCE`17/ "WAITING FOR TONIGHT" (Cajjmere Wray 20th Anniversary Hex Tribute Club Mix) - JENNIFER LOPEZ18/ "GET OUTTA MY WAY" (Dario Xavier Remix) - KYLIE MINOGUE19/ "TO BE ABLE TO LOVE" (Jonathan Peters Club Mix) - JESSICA FOLKER20/ "SHINE ON" (Ritchie Santana 'Staten Island' Vocal Club Mix) - TONY MORAN ft. CINDY MIZELLE
Deborah CoxDeborah Cox (born July 13, 1974) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. Born and raised in Toronto, Cox began performing on television commercials at age 12, and entered various talent shows in her teenage years before becoming a professional backing vocalist for Celine Dion. In 1994, she relocated to the United States and was signed to Arista Records by Clive Davis, releasing her self-titled debut album the following year. Her second studio album One Wish (1998) was certified platinum in the United States and was marked by the commercial success of the pop crossover single "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here", which would become Cox's most successful entry on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number two and remaining there for eight consecutive weeks. Cox signed with J Records for her third studio album The Morning After (2002), which saw moderate commercial success.Cox ventured into acting in the 2000s, making her film debut in the Canadian drama film Love Come Down (2000) and her stage debut in 2004, in the title role in the Broadway musical Aida. She has since appeared in smaller films and several musical productions, including the horror-drama Jekyll & Hyde, the biographical musical Josephine and the musical adaptation of The Bodyguard. Cox's most recent studio albums, Destination Moon (2007) and The Promise (2008), have been released through her own independent record label, Deco Recording Group. In 2017, her single "Let the World Be Ours Tonight" became her 13th number-one hit on Billboard's Dance Club Songs over the span of three consecutive decades.[1] In 2016, Billboard listed Cox at 23rd on its list of the Greatest of All Time Top Dance Club Artists.[2] An eight-time Juno Award nominee, she has won four awards and is often cited as Canada's top R&B artist.[3] Deborah Cox was born in Toronto to parents of Afro-Guyanese descent, grew up in Scarborough, Toronto and attended John XXIII Catholic Elementary School and Earl Haig Secondary School.[3] She began singing on TV commercials at age 12, and entered various talent shows including an appearance on Tiny Talent Time.[4] She performed in nightclubs as a teenager, and began to write music around the same time.[5] Cox entered the music industry in the early 1990s, performing as a backup vocalist for Celine Dion for six months.[3][6] After receiving many rejection letters from Canadian record labels that claimed their "quota" had been reached, Cox moved to Los Angeles in 1994 with producer and songwriting partner, Lascelles Stephens.[3][6]Career[edit]1995–1999: Debut and One Wish[edit]In 1995, label executive Clive Davis signed Cox to Arista Records. Featuring production from Dallas Austin, Keith Crouch, Tim & Bob, and Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, she released her self-titled debut album the same year. A middling commercial and critical success, the album peaked at number 102 on US Billboard 200 but emegered as a steady seller, eventually receiving a gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), while going platinum in Canada. Lead single "Sentimental" entered the top five on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, while follow-up "Who Do U Love" attained worldwide success, becoming a top twenty success in Australia, New Zealand and the US, also reaching the top of Billboard's Dance Club Songs.[7] In 1996, Deborah Cox won Cox a Juno Award for Best R&B/Soul Recording at the annual award ceremony and earned her a Best Soul/R&B New Artist nomination at the 1996 American Music Awards.Cox contributed the non-album song "Things Just Ain't The Same" to the soundtrack to the 1997 film Money Talks. A dance remix of the song, produced by Hex Hector, became her second number-one hit on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart and was included on her second album, 1998's One Wish. As with her self-titled debut album, her sophomore effort was once again executive-produced by Davis, but featured more uptempo, contemporary R&B, and a slew of new producers and personnel to incorporate dance and club music, including Montell Jordan, Anthony "Shep" Crawford, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, and DJ Quik. One Wish peaked at number 72 on the Billboard 200 and earned a platinum certification from the RIAA, while reaching gold status in Canada. The album capitalized on the crossover success of lead single "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here" which became Cox's most successful entry on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number two, and remaining there for eight consecutive weeks, making it one of the longest stays at number two in chart history. The song also reached number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, spending a then record-breaking 14 weeks at number one, while the third single "We Can't Be Friends," a duet with R. L. Huggar, reached the top ten, with "It's Over Now" and "I Never Knew" become chart-toppers on the Dance Club Songs chart.2000–2005: The Morning After and acting career[edit]After One Wish, Cox collaborated with singer Whitney Houston on her single "Same Script, Different Cast" from the compilation album Whitney: The Greatest Hits. Incorporating a backing track of Ludwig van Beethoven's "Für Elise" during the intro, it was released as a radio-only promo single and became a minor hit on Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 70 while reaching number 14 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. In 2000, Cox made her acting debut when she starred in Clement Virgo's Canadian drama film Love Come Down, playing a nightclub singer. The film garnered eight nominations at the 21st Genie Awards, including two Best Original Song nominations for Cox's songs "29" and "Our Love". In 2001, Cox then recorded "Absolutely Not", for the soundtrack to Dr. Dolittle 2 which became her sixth number one hit on Billboard's Dance Club Songs.Cox's third album The Morning After was released in November 2002 on J Records following a frustratingly long departure from Arista. It marked the Cox's first record under Clive Davis's label, with Davis, once more serving as executive producer.[8] Keen to build on the success of her previous album One Wish, he enlisted the help of producers such as Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Jermaine Dupri, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, and Shep Crawford as well as up-and-coming producers Warryn Campbell, Johntá Austin and Alex Richbourg to work with Cox. A blend of urban R&B and adult contemporary songs with additional dance/house tracks, it became her highest-charting album on the US Billboard 200 and Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums yet, debuting and peaking at number 38 and number seven, respectively. Commercially, the album was less successful than her previous album, however, though it produced two singles on the US Dance Club Songs chart, including "Mr. Lonely" and "Play Your Part".[8]In February 2004, Cox made her Broadway debut in the Elton John-Tim Rice musical Aida when she replaced singer Michelle Williams in her role of the Nubian princess. Her four-month engagement earned largely positive reviews.[9] The same year, she recorded and released a dance remix of the musical's theme song "Easy As Life" as a promotional single.[10] In 2005, Cox starred in the films Blood of a Champion and Love on Layaway. Also that year, her voice was featured in the movie Hotel Rwanda in the song "Nobody Cares". To sustain demand for Cox's club appearances, while focused on her family and new album projects, she released a dance single titled "House Is Not a Home" on Nervous Records in January 2006. Later in the year, her song "Definition of Love" was used in the movie Akeelah and the Bee, but was not released as a single.2006–2009: Destination Moon and The Promise[edit]Between 2005 and 2006 Deborah recorded her fourth album, called Destination Moon, arranged and produced by Rob Mounsey. A tribute album to jazz singer Dinah Washington, Cox noted it a concept album that she had in mind for years.[11] Most of the album was recorded live with a forty-piece orchestra with Rob Mounsey arranging. Eventually released by Decca Records in June 2017, Destination Moon peaked at number three on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums. The same year, Cox co-starred alongside Golden Brooks and Darius McCrary in Leslie Small's film A Good Man is Hard to Find. Based on the musical stage play of the same name, the comedy depicts the story of three women who each undergo romantic crises that challenge their personal and spiritual relationships.[12] In 2008, Cox performed the Canadian national anthem at the NBA All-Star Game in New Orleans, receiving rave reviews.[13] She also contributed the song "This Gift" to the soundtrack of the 2008 romantic drama film Meet the Browns, directed by Tyler Perry, and served as a supprting act on Cyndi Lauper's True Colors Tour 2008.[14]Also that year, Cox finished work on her sixth studio album The Promise, released on November 11, 2008, through Deco Recording Group, Cox's own independent label, with distribution handled by Image Entertainment. A breakaway from her previous album, it marked her return to R&B music and saw her working with a wider number of songwriters and producers on the album, including The Avila Brothers, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Devo Springsteen, Big Jim, and Shep Crawford.[15] The Promise debuted at number 106 on the US Billboard 200, number 14 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and number 95 on the Canadian Albums Chart. Earning generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics,[16] it was nominated for R&B/Soul Recording of the Year at the 2009 Juno Awards. It second single "Beautiful U R" marked her biggest hit since "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here," becoming a top ten hit in Canada, where it was certified platinum by Music Canada, as well as her tenth chart-topper on the Billboard' Dance Club Songs. In support of the album, Cox joined forces with American R&B singer Kenny Lattimore for the joint Timeless Promise Tour in July 2009.[17] Also in 2009, she was featured on the single "Leave the World Behind", a house track produced by four DJs Axwell, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso and Laidback Luke.[18]2010–present: The Queen Project, dance music and Broadway[edit]Cox performing at the Capital Pride in Washington, D.C. in 2012.In 2010, it was announced that Cox would be joining fellow R&B singers Kelly Price and Tamia to form a supergroup.[19] While the trio recorded several tracks together, their joint album The Queen Project eventually failed to materialize due timing issues and label politics.[20] In 2011, Cox released the dance-heavy single "If It Wasn't for Love" through Deco Entertainment.[21] It became her eleventh chart topper on Billboard's Dance Club Songs and was to precede a new studio album which remained unreleased.[22] In September 2012, Cox gave her inaugural performance as the female lead Lucy in a revival of the musical Jekyll & Hyde which toured North America for twenty-five weeks. While the show enjoyed a limited Broadway run only, Cox received positive reviews for her performance.[22] Also in 2012, she collaborated with rapper Akon on the song "No Labels", the official anthem of the same-titled American bipartisan political organization.[23] The following year, Cox collaborated with DJ Paige on the non-album single "Higher". Released through Electronic Kingdom Records, it became her twelfth number-one hit on the US Dance Club Songs chart.[21] In 2014, Cox was one of the performers at the opening ceremonies of WorldPride in Toronto, alongside Melissa Etheridge, Tom Robinson and Steve Grand.[24]In 2015, she provided vocals for the made for television biographical film Whitney, directed by Angela Bassett based on American recording artist Whitney Houston.[25] Cox performed all of Houston's vocals in the film, including "I Will Always Love You", "I'm Your Baby Tonight", and "The Greatest Love of All."[25] The same year, she released the deep house-influenced "Kinda Miss You",[26] as well as the ballad "More Than I Knew" as singles.[27] Both were set to appear on her sixth album Work of Art, initially announced for an August 2015 release through Deco and Primary Wave Music.[28] However, after several delays, the album remained unreleased.[29] In 2016, Cox played the lead role of Josephine Baker in the Broadway-bound musical Josephine, which chronicled the singer's life between the years of 1939 and 1945, and starred as Rachel Marron in the North American Tour of the musical The Bodyguard based on the 1992 film of the same name. In support of the musical, Cox released the EP I Will Always Love You on Deco and Broadway Records, containing cover versions of seven Whitney Houston originals and Whitney Houston's cover of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You."[30] In June 2017, she released an uptempo dance single "Let the World Be Ours Tonight" during LGBTQ pride season on Radikal Records and Galactic Media. It marked her 13th single to top Billboard's Dance Club Songs.[1]On June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed Deborah Cox among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.[31]Personal life[edit]Cox currently lives in Miami, Florida. She is married to her high school sweetheart and manager, Lascelles Stephens.[32] They have three children: son, Isaiah (born July 1, 2003), and two daughters, Sumayah (born June 29, 2006), and Kaila Michelle (born February 23, 2009).[33]Discography[edit]Main article: Deborah Cox discographyDeborah Cox (1995)One Wish (1998)The Morning After (2002)Destination Moon (2007)The Promise (2008)Awards and nominations[edit]1996Won: Juno Award for Best R&B/Soul Recording (Deborah Cox).Nominated: American Music Award for Favorite New Artist – Soul/Rhythm & Blues.1997Nominated: Juno Award for Best Female Vocalist.1998Won: Juno Award for Best R&B/Soul Recording ("Things Just Ain't the Same").Won: Soul Train Award for Best R&B/Soul Single – Female ("Nobody's Supposed to Be Here").1999Won: Juno Award for Best R&B/Soul Recording (One Wish).Nominated: Juno Award for Best Female Vocalist.Won: Soul Train Lady of Soul Award for Best R&B/Soul Song of the Year ("Nobody's Supposed to Be Here").2000Nominated: Genie Award for Best Original Song ("Our Love" and "29" from Love Come Down).Nominated: Soul Train Award for Best R&B/Soul Single – Group, Band or Duo ("Same Script, Different Cast" feat. Whitney Houston).Nominated: Image Award for Outstanding Female Artist ("We Can't Be Friends")2002Nominated: Juno Award for Best Dance Recording ("Absolutely Not").2008Nominated: Juno Award for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year (Destination Moon).Nominated: Grammy Award Best Engineered Album, Non Classical ("Destination Moon").Received a star on walk of fame, in Toronto's Scarborough Town Centre.2009Nominated: Juno Award for R&B/Soul Recording of the Year (The Promise).https://www.instagram.com/deborahcox/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Pride 2018!! This podcast is all positive energy and vocals from start to finish!! Bring on the Divas!!! ----------------------------------------- 1. There For You – Hilary Roberts 2. This Is Me – Keala Settle 3. The Middle – Zedd ft Maren Morris 4. I’ll Be There – Jess Glynne 5. Rise Up 2K18 – Andra Day 6. Easy As Life 2k18 – Deborah Cox 7. No Tears Left To Cry – Ariana Grande 8. Beautiful Trauma/ I Am Here – Pink 9. Flames – David guetta ft Sia 10. One Kiss – Calvin Harris ft Dua Lipa 11. Hot Stuff 2018 – Donna Summer 12. Wannabe 2k18 (Roxy) – Spice Girls vs Taylor Cruz 13. Dem Beats - Toddrick Hall ft Rupaul 14. Toy – Netta 15. Wolves – Selena Gomez x Marshmello 16. Rewrite The Stars – Zac Effron & Zendaya 17. Never Enough – Loren Allred
Selection of amazing Deborah Cox remixes by DJ Tony Moran. House Is Not A Home • Easy As Life • Everybody Dance • A New Life •
Sydney's international Mardi Gras event was held at the start of March so I thought I'd honour the event with 2 editions of some of the biggest tracks featured at the main party over the years I have been attending. For me many of these songs have special significance or meaning associated with the memories they have created. Part 1 kicks off with the timeless classic "Shoot Me With Your Love" by D:Ream. This English duo were huge in the mid 90's. Any FGTH track is a classic so I've included the updated Lockout remix of their cultural anthem "Relax". No Mardi Gras party would be complete without a swag of diva anthems, so included here are songs from Mariah Carey, Deborah Cox & Jennifer Lopez. The set closes with Shauna Jensen's beautiful cover of "Hopelessly Devoted To You". Part 2 to follow shortly but in the meantime, relive some dance party classics with Part 1. Enjoy. Anthony 1/ "SHOOT ME WITH YOUR LOVE" (Original D:Reamix) - D:REAM 2/ "RELAX" (Lockout's London Club Mix) - FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD 3/ "AMAZING" (Matt Consola & LFB Swishcraft Club Mix) - ADAM TURNER 4/ "SURRENDER ME" (Wayne G. & Andy Allder London Calling Club Mix) - DEBBY HOLIDAY 5/ "DON'T FORGET ABOUT US" (Tony Moran & Warren Rigg Dancefloor Anthem Club Mix) - MARIAH CAREY 6/ "EASY AS LIFE" (Tony Moran Anthem Club Mix) - DEBORAH COX 7/ "WAITING FOR TONIGHT" (Hex Hector Momentous Club Mix) - JENNIFER LOPEZ 8/ "EUPHORIA" (7th Heaven Club Mix) - LOREEN 9/ "SOMEWHERE" (Paul Goodyear Anthem Remix) - VICKI SHEPARD 10/ "HOPELESSLY DEVOTED TO YOU" (Wayne G. & Porl Young Classic Anthem Club Mix) - SHAUNA JENSEN
Back in the early days of the new millenium, Sydney drag Divas Chelsea Buns, Amelia Airhead, Tess Tickle and promoter/DJ Johan Khoury introduced a party to the Sydney scene called G.A.Y. It was an instant success and a whole lot of fun & I was fortunate enough to be one of the resident DJ's. 10yrs later, Johan has decided to do a summer revival of G.A.Y in 2013 & again, I am lucky to be one of the DJ's spinning at the event. In honor of the party, I have put together 2 podcasts with some classic diva anthems. Some by the original artists & others by cover artists. Let the track listing take you on a trip down memory lane as we celebrate the best of the late 90's & early 2000's - the spirit of G.A.Y. Enjoy Anthony 1/ "YOU ARE EVERYTHING" (Junior Vasquez Mirrorball Club Mix) - VANESSA WILLIAMS 2/ "BIG GIRLS DON'T CRY" (Almighty 12" Anthem Mix) - JAMIE KNIGHT 3/ "YOUR LOVE IS LIFTING ME HIGHER" (Almighty Club Mix) - GIOIA BRUNO 4/ "BAND OF GOLD" (Almighty Extended Club Mix) - KIMBERLEY LOCKE 5/ "PERFECT MOMENT" (Wayne G. Heaven Vocal Mix) - MARY GRIFFIN 6/ "TO SIR WITH LOVE" (Barry Harris Club Mix) - CHAKA KHAN 7/ "ALL THINGS" (Barry Harris Club Interpretation Mix) - WIDELIFE ft. SIMONE DENNY 8/ "EASY AS LIFE" (Tony Moran Club Mix) - DEBORAH COX 9/ "SOMEWHERE TONIGHT" (Tony Moran Club Mix) - LISA FRAZIER 10/ "MY HEART WILL GO ON" (Tony Moran Anthem Mix) - CELINE DION
There are few things in life that are sweeter than having a vision... After being so humbled and inspired by the love shown to me either through my sets, or from many of my original compositions in those sets, this vision came to me of how exactly I wanted to put together Volume 2 of my Unloaded podcast series. I took three of my latest sets which had me unloaded to an even bigger level. So when I just recently played at my NYC hometown residency (XL Night Club), in Bahia, Brazil (Hell And Heaven Party) and in Tokyo, Japan (Glamorous Party), I had the idea to take these three journeys from different areas of the world where I really had to take those big guns out! I am new to putting up podcasts, but like all the steps I've taken throughout my career, I do not succomb to the pressure of having to conform as it restricts me from creating. I am taking a chance by not limiting or compressing the journey I want to share with all of you. You have about two hours here, and I hope that you, my friends, followers, and subscribers continue giving me your support and spreading the news to help me take my music to new places to encourage my own growth. I have included many of my most requested unreleased mashups as well as original songwriting/production compositions; many that I unfortunately cannot release on my own, but I can share them with you through my podcasts and I will be able to let you preview them individually when you go on to my new site. www.mrtanmanmusic.com It's in the early stages, so give me a chance and hit the "+" sign, reach out to me, and watch it get better every day. This is what my partners from Sugarhouse Records, my management and myself created to get a Tony Moran "all access pass". So from the podcast you'll be able to hear the never available... Queen vs. Tony Moran "No Escape from Reality" My Mashup Of "Escobar" by Danzando My New Remix of Colton Ford "Let Me Live Again" that has been blowing up the dance floors My Great friend DJ Paulo's remix of my classic with Deborah Cox, "Easy As Life" - It is soooooo HOT! My Mashup of a fierce track that my friend DJ Alex Cohen turned me on to called "Drums Of Benirras" where I threw in full on Loleatta Holloway in there. Drives people absolutely crazy! Then of course two of my favorite experiences ever; my production and songwriting moments with two of the greatest Divas of all time, Donna Summer and Cher. Donna's "Valley Of The Moon" that was written by Donna, myself and Nathan Digesere which never got to be released. Then there was awesome experience with Cher, who I recorded at the home of my greatest inspirations, David Foster. Written by Bruce Roberts, it's titled, "Love So High" and did this version that did not make it on the album for retarded reasons that is not worth getting into, but Cher herself was amazing. Thank you to all the incredible talent that I love to promote and promote me back. Mauro Mozart, DJ Enrry Senna, Gustavo Scorpio, the legendary Peter Rauhofer, Jody Den Broeder, Giuseppe D., Stonebridge and Edson Pride. Much love and see you soon. Love, Tony TRACK LISTING: 1. Tony Moran vs. Queen "No Escape From Reality" (Remix by Tony Moran and Deep Influence) 2. Florence & The Machine - "Spectrum" (Enrry Senna Unofficial Remix) 3. Peter Brown - "Alegria" 4. Dynanik Dave & Zodiac feat. Loyalty - "Nothing Better" (Mauro Mozart/Tony Moran Re-Edit) 5. Kylie Minogue - "Timebomb" (Peter Rauhofer Big Room Mix) 6. Tony Moran feat. Inda Matrix - "Let My Mind Play On" (Tony Moran/Deep Influence Remix) 7. Rihanna - "Diamonds" (Edson Pride Unreleased Mix) 8. Escobar - "Danzando" (Escobar vs. Tony Moran Remix) 9. Deniz Toyu - "Tung" (Mauro Mozart Re-Work) 10. Alex Cohen vs. Tony Moran vs. Loleatta Holloway - "Drums Of Benirras" (Federico Scavo Remix) 11. Stonebridge, Chris Kaeser, Funky-J vs. Gaga - "MDF In The Dark" (Incognet Enrry Senna Rework & Mauro Mozart) 12. Eurythmics - "Sweet Dreams" (Nick Club Mix Re-Edited By Tony Moran and Eddie Elias) 13. Almike feat. Renée Santana - "Fly" (Danny Verde Remix) 14. Donna Summer and Tony Moran - "Valley Of The Moon" (Tony Moran and Jody Den Broeder) [The Never Released Mix] 15. Colton Ford - "Let Me Live Again" (Tony Moran and Warren Rigg Club Mix) 16. Madonna - "Masterpiece" (Gustavo Scorpio Private Mix) 17. Tony Moran feat. Anastacia - "If I Was Your Boyfriend" (Gustavo Scorpio Club Mix) 18. Tony Moran - "If The World Could Be Mine" (Tony Moran/Deep Influence Remix) 19. Deborah Cox and Tony Moran "Easy As Life" (DJ Paulo Exquisite Mashup) 20. Cher vs. Tony Moran - "Love So High" (Private Unreleased Remix)
1. If It Wasn't For Love (Mixin Marc & Tony Svejda Original Mix) DEBORAH 2. We Found Love In the Stars (Liam Keegan Bootleg Remix) RIHANNA ft. CALVIN HARRIS 3. Countdown (Ranny's Big Room Mix) BEYONCE 4. Heaven In Your Eyes (Bromance Remix) OFFER NISSIM & ITAY KALDERON ft. MEITAL DERAZON 5. Seek Bromance (Avicii Vocal Extended) TIM BERG 6. You and I (Wayne G and Jon M Club Remix) LADY GAGA 7. Give (Mixin' Marc & Tony Svejda Extended Mix) LEANN RIMES8. Night Of Your Life (Matt Nevin Extended Mix) DAVID GUETTA ft. JENNIFER HUDSON 9. Feels So Good (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix) ARMIN VAN BUUREN & NADIA ALI10. Moves Like Jagger (Gustavo Scorpio Private Mix) MAROON 5 ft. CHRISTINA 11. Down For Whatever (Steve Pitron & Max Sanna Club Mix) KELLY ROWLAND 12. Love Is Unbound (Thiago Antony Unreleased Mix) ELIZA G 13. The One That Got Away (7th Heaven Club Mix) KATY PERRY 14. Mr Know It All (Liam Keegan Remix) KELLY CLARKSON 15. Cheers (Drink To That) (Sandy Resek Club Mix) RIHANNA 16. Without You (Extended Mix)) DAVID GUETTA ft. USHER 17. Coming Back (Paul Goodyear Club Mix) LFB, MATT CONSOLA, BRENDA REED18. Valerie (The DJA Mash Up) AMY WINEHOUSE 19. Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall (eSQUIRE vs. OFFBeat Remix) COLD PLAY 20.Easy As Life (Raffa Vergara House Intense Remix 2011) DEBOARAH Can also download @ mediafire & you'll have the full song listing in lyrics section when you use itunes / ipod /iphone ! http://www.mediafire.com/?acnpn68bb4td8ti