℗ 2021 Universal Music Operations Limited; A Decca Records Release
Released August 2, 2021
Originated August 3, 2021
Duration 3m 47s
Record Label Decca (UMO)
Genre Pop
 

Thank You (Jax Jones Remix / Single)

Diana Ross

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Thank You (Jax Jones Remix)
Diana Ross
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Two remixes of Diana Ross’ current single “Thank You” have been released, featuring new versions overseen by Eric Kupper and Jax Jones. Jones, whose real name is Timucin Lam, is the British DJ and remixer who came to prominence when he featured on Duke Dumont’s UK No.1 hit in 2014, “I Got U.” His own album Snacks (Supersize) was released in 2019 and in addition to his own tracks as lead or featured artist, he has remixed for other such artists as Paloma Faith, Ellie Goulding, Missy Elliott, and Dua Lipa. "Thank You” is the lead song and opening track from the superstar’s upcoming 25th solo album, which will be released on September 10. Recorded at her home studio during lockdown, it’s her first studio set since the covers album I Love You in 2006 and first of new material since Every Day Is A New Day in 1999.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Decca (UMO) Studio Masters
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