It wasn’t until the early 2000’s that adolescent Millennials brought forth one of the most noteworthy resurrections of a song in the history of music.
After appearing on The O.C. (or maybe it was The Hills: either way, I’m ashamed I know that.), Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin‘” became the track that was played during the closing of every bar and at every Sweet Sixteen for years to come.
For those of us whose parents were constantly playing ballads of their era while growing up, this was an absolute nightmare.
Thankfully, this remix by Mynga is music to our ears. The emerging German house tandem has instilled new life into this timeless American classic.
While many might stray from the task of refurbishing this legendary anthem, the Munich born duo has proven a worthy challenger.
Maintaining the original pianic lead in and harmonious vocals of lead singer Steve Perry, Mynga slathers on ambient guitar riffs and an additional layer of passionate keys turning this sing along favorite into a dance track that could very well catapult them toward their career goals.