DERON’s ‘Music’ Cover Transforms Madonna With Organic House and Afro Tech Energy
- Undrtone Blog

- Sep 14
- 2 min read

DERON does not just cover Madonna’s ‘Music’, he reimagines it. Released on 18 July via Make The Girls Dance Records, this version blends Organic House warmth with Afro Tech punch, and demands attention in any set.
The track caught fire online. It went viral on social media, gained support from big names like Hugel and Diplo, and climbed to the number one spot on Beatport. That success shows it is not just clever production, but it has a real impact.
What stands out first is how familiar and new it feels at the same time. The vocal hook everyone knows is still there, but it is reshaped and given a darker, more hypnotic edge. Wrapped in deep, grinding rhythms and atmospheric layers, it takes on an entirely new life. The builds are sharp, the drops hit hard, and the energy keeps rising.
DERON uses organic textures and percussive detail to give the track character, then drives it forward with the more complex elements of Afro Tech. The result is a piece that feels emotional and physical, balancing groove with power. It is the kind of track DJs reach for when they want to turn heads or push a crowd into overdrive.
This version of ‘Music’ is not filler. It is a peak time weapon built for both festivals and clubs, equally effective in big moments or as a surprise in more intimate settings.
DERON has managed to respect Madonna’s legacy while making something that feels completely current. He has taken a song rooted in global memory and framed it in a way that speaks directly to today’s dancefloors. The outcome is a track that will continue to resonate long after the initial hype.








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