"Love Thy Will Be Done" is a spiritual pop ballad originally written and produced by for singer Martika's second album, Martika's Kitchen (1991). The song, which began as a prayer written by Martika, was transformed by Prince into a minimalist, "hymn-like" track featuring a distinctive looped sample from the Cocteau Twins' "Fifty-Fifty Clown". It became a major international hit, reaching No. 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 in Australia. Musical Context and Remix
This remix likely replaces the original’s sparse, steady backline with "four-on-the-floor" beats, funky filtered basslines, and shimmering synthesizers characteristic of the Nu Disco genre. Prince - Love Thy Will Be Done Kenwork (Nu Disco Mix)
Ken@Work is known for "nu-disco" edits that blend smooth 1970s disco elements with modern electronic house production, typically ranging between 110–125 BPM. "Love Thy Will Be Done" is a spiritual