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Guetta famously sampled the iconic synth line from Felix’s 1992 techno classic "Don't You Want Me." This gave the track an immediate sense of nostalgia and energy.

While the original "Wet" was a mid-tempo G-funk track designed for the bedroom or the lowrider, "Sweat" pushed the BPM (beats per minute) into the 130 range, making it a staple for gym playlists and nightclubs. snoop_dogg_sweat_snoop_dogg_vs_david_guetta_rem...

The track remains a definitive "party starter," blending the gritty confidence of Long Beach with the neon energy of Ibiza. Guetta famously sampled the iconic synth line from

Snoop’s smooth, effortless flow acts as a rhythmic counterpoint to the aggressive, staccato synthesizers. His voice provides a "chill" anchor to the frenetic production. Legacy and Impact Snoop’s smooth, effortless flow acts as a rhythmic

This remix, released in 2011, stands as a landmark moment in the "EDM-pop" era, where West Coast hip-hop swagger met European dance floor precision. Originally a track titled "Wet" from Snoop Dogg’s album Doggumentary , the song was reimagined by French DJ David Guetta into the global club anthem we know as "Sweat." The Cultural Collision