: He keeps the legendary whistle melody and Steve Edwards' soulful vocals but anchors them to a driving, high-energy bassline designed for main stages and festivals like Tomorrowland .
The of Bob Sinclar 's iconic "World Hold On" (featuring Steve Edwards ) is a masterclass in modernizing a classic without losing its soul. Originally released as a global house anthem in 2006, the 2022 rework by Australian tech-house heavyweight FISHER breathes new life into the track for a new generation of clubgoers. Musical Direction
: The video follows the boy (now grown up) as he navigates a dreamlike world, echoing the whimsical, space-travel themes of the original 2006 clip . : He keeps the legendary whistle melody and
The official video for the Fisher Rework serves as a nostalgic trip for longtime fans. It features , the same actor who played the young boy in Sinclar's mid-2000s hits like "Love Generation" and the original "World Hold On".
FISHER strips back the original's lush, melodic production and replaces it with his signature "pumping" tech-house style. Musical Direction : The video follows the boy
: While the original felt like a sunset at a beach club, the rework is built for the peak-hour dance floor, leaning into a harder, more rhythmic "Organ House" or tech-house aesthetic. The Official Music Video
: Keep an eye out for a tiny, animated Bob Sinclar and FISHER himself, often integrated into the surreal environments. Impact and Reception FISHER strips back the original's lush, melodic production
Since its release on , the rework has garnered over 66 million views on YouTube and has become a staple in modern DJ sets. It successfully bridges the gap between the "French Touch" era of the 2000s and today’s dominant tech-house sound, proving that the message of the "Children of the Sky"—looking for love and a better future—is still timeless.