The accompanying video, filmed on the Greek island of Milos, became iconic for its sun-soaked, romantic vibe featuring models Louis Rault Watanabe and Irina Martynenko.
Featured prominently in global campaigns for brands like Apple (Shot on iPhone), Cricket Wireless, and Littlewoods.
Beyond the charts, the song became a massive cultural touchstone:
In 2016, French producer Valentin Burnel—better known as —discovered the track on YouTube while it only had a few thousand views. Only 19 at the time, Kungs was struck by the soulfulness of the vocals and the energy of the brass.
Adopted as a goal celebration song for football clubs like Leicester City and FC Porto, and inspired chants for players like Liverpool’s Georginio Wijnaldum.
The remix exploded almost instantly after its February 2016 release. It reached , including France, Germany, and the UK, and was eventually named one of Billboard's "100 Best Pop Songs of 2016".
Kungs set out to rework the track into a "tightly-packed three-minute earworm," blending the original soul elements with modern deep house production. He intentionally stripped back the "boring" sections of the 2009 version to focus on the trumpets and bass, creating a high-energy blend that felt both nostalgic and fresh. Global Dominance and Cultural Impact
Ëè÷íûé êàáèíåò íàõîäèòñÿ â ðàçðàáîòêå.
Ïðèíîñèì ñâîè èçâèíåíèÿ çà âðåìåííûå
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The accompanying video, filmed on the Greek island of Milos, became iconic for its sun-soaked, romantic vibe featuring models Louis Rault Watanabe and Irina Martynenko.
Featured prominently in global campaigns for brands like Apple (Shot on iPhone), Cricket Wireless, and Littlewoods. Kungs vs Cookin' on 3 Burners This Girl Audio
Beyond the charts, the song became a massive cultural touchstone: The accompanying video, filmed on the Greek island
In 2016, French producer Valentin Burnel—better known as —discovered the track on YouTube while it only had a few thousand views. Only 19 at the time, Kungs was struck by the soulfulness of the vocals and the energy of the brass. Only 19 at the time, Kungs was struck
Adopted as a goal celebration song for football clubs like Leicester City and FC Porto, and inspired chants for players like Liverpool’s Georginio Wijnaldum.
The remix exploded almost instantly after its February 2016 release. It reached , including France, Germany, and the UK, and was eventually named one of Billboard's "100 Best Pop Songs of 2016".
Kungs set out to rework the track into a "tightly-packed three-minute earworm," blending the original soul elements with modern deep house production. He intentionally stripped back the "boring" sections of the 2009 version to focus on the trumpets and bass, creating a high-energy blend that felt both nostalgic and fresh. Global Dominance and Cultural Impact