Hot Since 82 Drops a Sizzling Rework of Bell Biv DeVoe’s “Poison”
The British house music star puts a modern dance floor spin on an R&B classic.
Cameron Holbrook

The widely-admired DJ/producer Hot Since 82 returns to his Knee Deep In Sound label with a slick tech house rework of Bell Biv DeVoe’s debut ’90s hit, “Poison.”
This latest dance floor offering is the third original single from the UK artist this year, following up his driving “Heater” on Circus Recordings and “Out The Door” on Knee Deep In Sound, which also released a six-track remix EP of his immense 2018 track, “Buggin’.“
With its ear-catching and instantly recognizable vocal, Hot Since 82’s “Poison” comes in hot for the summer season with electrifying kicks, a vivacious bassline, and a groove that just won’t quit. Listen below.
Speaking on the track, he says: “Poison is a straight-up club tool I’ve been playing lately, and the reaction has been overwhelming!”
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