"Sweat" is the electrifying collision of West Coast hip-hop royalty and European dance-pop precision. Originally released as "Wet"—the lead single from Snoop Dogg’s eleventh studio album, Doggumentary —the track was reimagined by French DJ David Guetta, transforming a sultry G-funk record into a global club anthem. The Sonic Landscape
The extended mix provides a longer runway for DJs, featuring a rhythmic intro of driving percussion and filtered synth loops that gradually layer until Snoop’s vocals drop. Snoop Dogg - Sweat David Guetta (Extended Mix)
It famously samples Felix’s 1992 techno classic "Don't You Want Me," utilizing those iconic, buzzing synth stabs to create an immediate sense of nostalgia and urgency. "Sweat" is the electrifying collision of West Coast
Released in 2011, "Sweat" became a massive commercial success, topping charts across Europe and Australia. It marked a pivotal moment in the "EDM explosion" in America, proving that hip-hop icons could successfully pivot to electronic music without losing their core identity. It famously samples Felix’s 1992 techno classic "Don't