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It was named "Tune of the Week" by BBC Radio 1 and hit #1 on U.S. Dance Radio .

Since its debut, "On My Mind" has become a definitive staple in the house music scene. This high-energy collaboration between Grammy-winning producer and the tech-house duo SIDEPIECE (consisting of Party Favor and Nitti Gritti) first hit the airwaves on December 13, 2019 , via Higher Ground Records , Diplo’s house-focused imprint.

The Sound: A Perfect Blend of Nostalgia and Modern Tech-House

The track wasn't just a club hit; it achieved significant commercial and critical success:

The song's influence was further cemented with a nomination for Best Dance Recording at the 63rd Grammy Awards. The Visuals: "Do You Dance?"

What makes "On My Mind" so infectious is its clever use of a vocal sample from the 1996 R&B hit by the group 702 . By speeding up these soulful vocals and layering them over a driving, tech-house bassline, the track bridges the gap between 90s nostalgia and modern club energy.

It reached nearly 20 million combined streams shortly after release.

While the Official Audio captures the sonic essence, the music video took things to a whole new level. The "Do You Dance?" official video utilized the , which uses AI-powered motion filters to transform ordinary movements into professional-looking dance sequences. This innovative approach allowed the video to stand out as a high-end, mind-bending work of art. Remixed and Reimagined

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    It was named "Tune of the Week" by BBC Radio 1 and hit #1 on U.S. Dance Radio .

    Since its debut, "On My Mind" has become a definitive staple in the house music scene. This high-energy collaboration between Grammy-winning producer and the tech-house duo SIDEPIECE (consisting of Party Favor and Nitti Gritti) first hit the airwaves on December 13, 2019 , via Higher Ground Records , Diplo’s house-focused imprint.

    The Sound: A Perfect Blend of Nostalgia and Modern Tech-House diplo_sidepiece_on_my_mind_official_audio

    The track wasn't just a club hit; it achieved significant commercial and critical success:

    The song's influence was further cemented with a nomination for Best Dance Recording at the 63rd Grammy Awards. The Visuals: "Do You Dance?" It was named "Tune of the Week" by

    What makes "On My Mind" so infectious is its clever use of a vocal sample from the 1996 R&B hit by the group 702 . By speeding up these soulful vocals and layering them over a driving, tech-house bassline, the track bridges the gap between 90s nostalgia and modern club energy.

    It reached nearly 20 million combined streams shortly after release. By speeding up these soulful vocals and layering

    While the Official Audio captures the sonic essence, the music video took things to a whole new level. The "Do You Dance?" official video utilized the , which uses AI-powered motion filters to transform ordinary movements into professional-looking dance sequences. This innovative approach allowed the video to stand out as a high-end, mind-bending work of art. Remixed and Reimagined

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