If you have managed to locate the Extended Mix file, here is how to use it effectively to destroy a dancefloor.
The kick drum returns, but the bassline is filtered out. The track slowly dismantles itself, leaving only the percussion and the vocal. This 1-minute outro allows the next DJ to mix in their track seamlessly.
House music is currently in a cycle of "serious techno" and "funky groove." "Whatsap" falls into the latter. The vocal is silly, memorable, and irritating in the best way possible. It lingers in your brain like a commercial jingle. On a dancefloor at 3 AM, shouting "WHATSAP" with 500 strangers is a cathartic release.
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Why is the so vital to the legacy of this track?
Includes a longer "intro" and "outro" with stripped-back percussion for beatmatching.
The "4clu" tag indicates that this track has been vetted by the community. It signifies high-quality audio (often 320kbps or lossless FLAC), properly beatgridded metadata, and most importantly, the correct version of the song. For DJs, finding the right version is half the battle. A radio edit drops the energy too soon; a dub mix might lack the vocal hook needed for peak time. The "Extended Mix" found on 4clu is the gold standard.
Crazibiza has a cult following. His edits are notoriously hard to find because he samples uncleared vocals. "Whatsap" is likely a cleverly disguised interpolation of a classic disco or funk track (or even a text alert notification). Fans enjoy the "spot the sample" game.
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