Freder/whitney Houston - It's Not Right Sortilegio (blr-b-sensual Mix) -

The is a contemporary, deep-house reimagining of Whitney Houston's Grammy-winning 1999 anthem, "It's Not Right but It's Okay". This version, crafted by Attila Bárány (also known as B-sensual), transforms the original R&B track into a sleek, club-ready experience. Review: A Sultry Re-imagining

This mix prioritizes atmosphere over the high-octane energy found in classic versions like the Thunderpuss Club Mix . Instead, it leans into a aesthetic that complements Whitney’s powerhouse vocals with a more mature, refined groove. The is a contemporary, deep-house reimagining of Whitney

: This version is ideal for late-night lounge sets or modern house playlists. It lacks the "arena gay sound" of late-90s remixes, making it a more versatile choice for diverse venues. Instead, it leans into a aesthetic that complements

: While many house remixes chop vocals into stuttering loops, this mix allows Whitney's iconic performance to breathe. It maintains the "sass" and lyrical strength that made the original a chart-topping "breakup anthem". : While many house remixes chop vocals into

Watch the unofficial audio for this sensual deep house mix to hear how it reinterprets Whitney's classic vocals:

: The "B-sensual" moniker is fitting; the track utilizes a warm, driving bassline and ethereal synth pads that create a "sultry" vibe. It strips away the aggressive 2-step/garage elements of the original in favor of a steady, hypnotic rhythm.

The is a contemporary, deep-house reimagining of Whitney Houston's Grammy-winning 1999 anthem, "It's Not Right but It's Okay". This version, crafted by Attila Bárány (also known as B-sensual), transforms the original R&B track into a sleek, club-ready experience. Review: A Sultry Re-imagining

This mix prioritizes atmosphere over the high-octane energy found in classic versions like the Thunderpuss Club Mix . Instead, it leans into a aesthetic that complements Whitney’s powerhouse vocals with a more mature, refined groove.

: This version is ideal for late-night lounge sets or modern house playlists. It lacks the "arena gay sound" of late-90s remixes, making it a more versatile choice for diverse venues.

: While many house remixes chop vocals into stuttering loops, this mix allows Whitney's iconic performance to breathe. It maintains the "sass" and lyrical strength that made the original a chart-topping "breakup anthem".

Watch the unofficial audio for this sensual deep house mix to hear how it reinterprets Whitney's classic vocals:

: The "B-sensual" moniker is fitting; the track utilizes a warm, driving bassline and ethereal synth pads that create a "sultry" vibe. It strips away the aggressive 2-step/garage elements of the original in favor of a steady, hypnotic rhythm.