The rework replaces the 1992 drum beat (originally inspired by Kayo’s "Another Mother") with driving club kicks and crisp EDM percussion.
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If there’s one track that instantly transports you back to the early 90s, it’s Originally released in August 1992 as part of the Happy Nation album , its distinctive "reggae-pop" sound dominated global charts for months. Fast forward to today, and the iconic melody has been given a modern, high-energy facelift in the Eugene Star & DJ Sam Edit . Why This Edit Works
While the original was known for its laid-back, spacey production—crafted by legendary producer Denniz Pop —the shifts the track into the Club House lane.
It keeps the famous saxophone hook (which many fans believe was actually a keyboard-generated sound on the original record) but boosts it for a mainstage feel.
Accompanying this edit on platforms like YouTube is often a "HOT GIRLS 2025" or "Summer Video" edit. These visuals lean into the track's history as a "song of the summer," pairing the heavy basslines with high-definition lifestyle footage that fits today's viral TikTok and festival trends. Legacy of a Classic All That She Wants (Eugene Star & DJ SAM Remix) Radio Edit
The edit retains the unmistakable vocals of Linn Berggren, maintaining the "unplaced narrator" vibe that made the song a hit in the first place. The Visual Experience