Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin - I Like It (dj Vincenzino & Sandro Murru Mashup) Apr 2026

"Now?" Vincenzino shouted over the roar of a fading house track.

As voice cut through— "I said I like it like that!" —the bass didn't just drop; it exploded. The floor literally vibrated as the track transitioned into the smooth, rhythmic flow of Bad Bunny . The crowd moved like a single, undulating wave, caught in the tension between the original's Latin soul and the DJs' relentless, driving beat.

As the final chorus hit, the DJs cut the sound for a split second, letting three thousand voices scream the lyrics back at them in a deafening unison. When the beat slammed back in for the finale, the roof felt like it might actually lift off. The crowd moved like a single, undulating wave,

In the VIP booth, a group of travelers from Medellin recognized the verse and lost their minds, waving flags that caught the strobe lights. Vincenzino and Murru exchanged a look. This mashup was their secret weapon—a bridge between the streets of New York, the beaches of San Juan, and the high-energy clubs of Italy.

They weren't just playing a set; they were performing a surgical strike on the dance floor. In the VIP booth, a group of travelers

Murru nodded, his hand hovering over the crossfader. "Let’s give them the anthem, but let’s make it ours."

The track ended in a wash of reverb and cheers. Murru wiped sweat from his forehead, leaning into the mic. "That’s how we like it!" Murru wiped sweat from his forehead

The neon lights of a packed Ibiza club didn't just flicker; they pulsed in time with the heartbeat of three thousand people. At the center of the chaos, behind a fortress of Pioneer decks, stood and Sandro Murru .