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Originally released on March 31, 1997 , on the Strictly Rhythm label. Ultra Nate - Free (George Gabieris & D. Tzere Remix)
To understand the significance of any remix of "Free," it helps to look at the track's history: The original was crafted by the legendary duo
This version retains Ultra Naté's iconic, powerful vocals while layering them over a modern, driving house beat. It aligns with the song's original theme of and self-determination—messages that have kept the track relevant for over 25 years. Legacy of "Free" It aligns with the song's original theme of
The of Ultra Naté's "Free" is a contemporary, high-energy interpretation that breathes new life into the 1997 classic. While this specific remix is largely celebrated through digital platforms like YouTube, where it has amassed over a million views, it serves as a testament to the original song's enduring legacy as a global dancefloor anthem. The Remix Concept
It reached #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart and became a massive hit in the UK and Europe. It is widely regarded as a "fight song" for those outside the mainstream, particularly within the queer community. Other Notable Remixes
The Gabieris & D. Tzere version joins a prestigious list of official and unofficial re-edits that have kept the track in club rotations for decades: Free (GA's Mix)
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