: Listeners often highlight the "fat" and "vicious" bassline that drives the track's momentum.
The track features a massive lineup of talent that blends different musical worlds:
: The remix incorporates Nile Rodgers' unmistakable string arrangements and funky guitar elements, blending them into a modern electronic structure. I Was Made For Lovin' You (DubDogz, Bhaskar remix) Lyrics : Listeners often highlight the "fat" and "vicious"
The of Oliver Heldens' "I Was Made For Lovin' You" is a modern house reimagining of the iconic 1979 KISS classic. Released in September 2022, this version transforms the rock anthem into a club-ready track that bridges nostalgic disco-rock with contemporary Brazilian bass influences. A Powerhouse Collaboration
: The Dutch future house pioneer provides the foundation for the song, which originally featured legendary guitarist Nile Rodgers and the House Gospel Choir . Released in September 2022, this version transforms the
: These Brazilian producers brought their signature "Brazilian Bass" and tropical house energy to the remix. DubDogz (the twin duo Marcos and Lucas Schmidt) and Bhaskar are known for high-energy festival anthems like their hit edit of "Infinity". Musical Composition and Energy
: The House Gospel Choir’s soulful rendition of the classic hook— "I was made for lovin' you, baby / You were made for lovin' me" —is preserved but layered over a more aggressive, rhythmic backbeat. DubDogz (the twin duo Marcos and Lucas Schmidt)
While the original 2022 Heldens release already leaned into house music, the pushes the energy further for late-night dance floors: