Tiesto jumps on the remix of Jess Glynne’s latest single Take Me Home, injecting the cut with a full-on party vibe with his refreshing edit.
Similar in vein to the producer’s 2014 refix of John Legend’s All Of Me, Tiesto’s new edit brings Jess’ vocals back onto the dancefloor, and completely flips the Children In Need’s original cut into an all-out jam.
Grab a listen in full below; Take Me Home is lifted off Jess Glynne’s strong debut record I Cry When I Laugh, out now:
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