Michael Buble - Sway -zorden X Lukade Afro Hous... May 2026

Produce a polished Afro House remix of Michael Bublé’s “Sway” in the style of Zorden x Lukade: groovy, percussive, warm bass, soulful brass elements, and a dancefloor arrangement while respecting copyright (for personal use, performance licensing needed for release).


The drums tighten. Zorden introduces a deep, pulsing bassline that doesn’t compete with Bublé’s vocal range but supports it. The original orchestral stabs are replaced with plucked African string instruments (like the Kora or Kalimba). The melody is recognizable, but it feels rounder, warmer, and nocturnal.

Forget the big band brass for a moment. This remix likely opens with a filtered kick drum and the sound of rain or distant chatter. A singular, reverbed shaker enters. Just as you lean in, a sparse synth pad tuned to a minor key fades underneath. Bublé’s voice enters early, but it’s chopped and pitched down slightly—“Dance with me” loops, building anticipation.

By: [Your Name/Staff Writer]

In the digital age of music, few things excite DJs and dancers more than the collision of two seemingly opposite worlds. On one side, you have the silky, Rat Pack revivalism of Michael Bublé. On the other, the polyrhythmic, deep, and hypnotic pulse of Afro House.

Enter the hypothetical (or underground) dream collaboration: Michael Bublé – Sway – Zorden x Lukade Afro House Remix.

Whether you found this track on a promotional pool, a SoundCloud deep cut, or you are searching for the next viral wedding floor-filler, this fusion represents a massive trend: the re-engineering of classic standards for the global dance floor. Michael Buble - Sway -Zorden x Lukade Afro Hous...

Let’s break down why this specific combination of artists and song is the remix you didn’t know you needed.

As of the current publication date, a commercial master of Michael Bublé – Sway (Zorden x Lukade Afro House Remix) may be an exclusive unreleased bootleg.

If you are a DJ or producer:

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If you want to make a similar Afro House remix of a jazz/swing vocal: