GEORGE MICHAEL listens to Mosimann's remix of “I Want Your Sex”.

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Almost forty years after its publication, I Want Your Sex by George Michael returns to be talked about with a new sound created by the DJ, producer and author Mosimann.

Originally released in 1987, the song has remained one of the most controversial and iconic manifestos of George Michael's discography. Between provocation, sensuality and a groove destined to become a classic of pop and dance music, I Want Your Sex continues to have a strong appeal even on the new generations.

For this new version, Mosimann has chosen an approach that respects the original, avoiding distorting its identity. The remix in fact preserves the unmistakable groove and seductive elegance of the song, enriching them with a contemporary production designed for today's dancefloors. At the center remains the unmistakable voice of George Michael, who continues to represent one of the absolute references of international pop music.

With this rereading, I Want Your Sex confirms its ability to cross eras, reaffirming its status as a classic capable of communicating with the present without losing the expressive force that made it immortal.

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