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When 50 Cent first dropped “Disco Inferno” back in 2004, it was drenched in velvet-rope bravado, capturing the swagger of a golden era in hip-hop. Two decades later, rising dance music duo NIIKO X SWAE have transformed the track into what it was always destined to be—a late-night club anthem built to keep bodies moving until sunrise.

What started as an edit for their own DJ sets quickly spiraled into a fan-favorite moment at shows. The reaction was undeniable—audiences couldn’t get enough of the familiar hook fused with a pounding tech house backbone. Recognizing the energy they had tapped into, NIIKO X SWAE moved fast to officially clear the sample and bring their rework to the world.

Their version of “Disco Inferno” doesn’t just remix a classic, it reframes it. 50 Cent’s vocals cut through with fresh intensity, now riding a rolling bassline and sharp percussion that command the dancefloor. Where the original was about portraying nightlife excess, this new iteration is about living it—sweaty, euphoric, and unrelenting until the sun comes up.

The Los Angeles-based duo has steadily carved out a reputation for infectious house tracks that balance glossy production with club-ready grit. Known for their dynamic live sets and high-energy releases, NIIKO X SWAE have become a go-to name for fans craving modern twists on timeless sounds. Their “Disco Inferno” edit perfectly captures that ethos: nostalgic yet forward-thinking, familiar yet explosively fresh.

With this release, NIIKO X SWAE continue to prove that they know exactly how to take a moment in music history and reshape it for today’s dance culture. Whether you were blasting 50 Cent on your flip phone era playlists or you’re just discovering the hook on TikTok, this rework bridges the gap between generations—and makes one thing clear: the inferno is still burning.
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