“Transformed into a tune suitable for the bedroom by DJ Esentrik, who combined the original RENAISSANCE single with Twista’s 2009 track “Wetter.”, The energetic song was initiated by Beyoncé on Friday (Feb. 3) with the official launch of a popular “CUFF IT” remix that incorporates a fresh verse and added vocals, signifying the beginning of her momentous Grammy weekend.”
“Finally, after hiding for a while, I can now reveal the tweet that the producer and DJ exclaimed, ‘It’s official! The remix of ‘Wetter’ will start from this! Thank you to all the fans and DJs who supported this, especially @parkwood and @beyonce. Love you all!’ The start of this was supported by the most important DJs and fans, especially @parkwood and @beyonce. Love you all!”
Currently, “CUFF IT (Wetter Remix) can only be purchased exclusively through Queen Bey’s official website.
The revised tune begins with Mrs. Carter crooning, “Darling, let the precipitation fall/ Hold on tight until the tempest returns/ I hope this never comes to a close.” In the course of the song, she incorporated supplementary improvisations and vocal embellishments. The renowned international music figure, in the enhanced rendition, contributes to the initial composition, declining to provide a remix unless accompanied by fresh lyrics.
Twista shared a “Happy Friday” tweet, including the “CUFF IT (Wetter Remix)” which is associated with the three flame emojis, while Beyoncé discreetly dropped the song.
The acclaimed performer Beyoncé added a new level to her iconic resume with the release of her album “CUFF IT” on Sunday, July 2022. The original version of the album was issued on the 41-year-old artist’s RENAISSANCE album.
She became the musician who was awarded the most Grammy in history, picking up wins for Best Dance/Electronic Recording with her song “SOUL MY BREAK”, Best Traditional R&B Performance with her song “THE OFF PLASTIC”, Best R&B Song with her song “CUFF IT”, and Best Electronic/Dance Album for her aforementioned LP in the category of Best Music Album.
Bey expressed, as she accepted the RENAISSANCE award as the pioneering Black woman in that category, “I am attempting to control my emotions and simply embrace this evening.” She expressed gratitude to God for safeguarding her and extended thanks to her absent Uncle Johnny, who was present in spirit. In addition, she expressed her appreciation to her family and, notably, the queer community for their love and for pioneering this genre.
Explore Beyoncé’s RENAI