Amy Grant's "Baby, Baby (Remix)" Emerges as No. 1 Breakout on Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Chart (Video)
After conquering the Billboard Christian singles chart with 16 #1 songs and after reigning as the Queen of Christian music selling over 30 million records, you think Amy Grant has done it all. But not quite. This week Amy Grant set another record as the remixed version of "Baby, Baby" as it takes the No. 1 Breakout spot on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart. What is interesting is that the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart is known for the latest and the freshest songs to come out of today's writers. The original version of "Baby Baby," on the other hand, is already 23 years-old, that's older than most of the artists who are currently on that chart!
This is all thanks to GRAMMY®-nominated producer, DJ and remixer, Dave Audé who has recently put a new spin on the hit, which originally topped the Billboard Hot 100 Chart for two consecutive weeks in 1991. "Remixing 'Baby, Baby' has definitely been one of the highlights of my career," Audé said. "I loved this song when it was released in 1991, and I still love hearing it today; you can't say that about many records 23 years later. 'Baby, Baby' has crossed genres, and I'm hoping my remix will add yet another genre to this timeless classic."
"Baby, Baby" is one of eleven songs on Amy's first career remix album, In Motion: The Remixes, set to release August 19. The album will feature a collection of Amy's biggest songs, remixed by well-known remix engineers and DJs. With hits like "Every Heartbeat," and "That's What Love Is For," the album brings a new sound to the songs that have defined Amy's three-decade career.
In Motion: The Remixes will be available for pre-order on July 22. When fans pre-order the album, they will instantly receive the remixed version of "Baby, Baby."
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