Rejoicing (backslide Remix) -

The Backslide Remix strips away some of the more traditional elements of the original to lean into a deeper, more hypnotic groove. Clocking in at 7:51, it allows the listener to fully immerse themselves in the production by , who were instrumental in shaping the "Baltimore house" sound.

A centerpiece of early 90s dance music, by Ultra Naté remains a definitive example of how gospel-infused house can transform a spiritual message into a club anthem. Released in 1992, this remix is widely regarded as a standout track on the Rejoicing (Remixes) EP . A Masterclass in Spiritual House Rejoicing (Backslide Remix)

: The track features a relentless, driving beat that bridges the gap between the raw energy of underground house and the polished sensibilities of 90s pop-dance. The Backslide Remix strips away some of the

"Rejoicing" was a pivotal moment in Ultra Naté’s early solo career, preceding her massive global hits like "Free". The remix has been preserved as a classic, appearing on retrospective compilations like Raise the Roof: 90's Club Classics . Released in 1992, this remix is widely regarded

: Unlike the brighter "Deee-Liteful Stomp Mix," the Backslide Remix offers a moodier, more rhythmic focus that highlights the "backslide" bassline and percussive layers. Cultural Impact and Legacy

Rejoicing - Backslide Remix - song and lyrics by Ultra Naté

: Ultra Naté’s performance is both soulful and commanding. Her delivery of the lyrics—which celebrate personal resilience and divine support—elevates the track from a simple dance floor filler to a "magic" musical experience.