Ultra Nate Rejoicing -

: Remixed by the group Deee-Lite, this version is frequently cited by fans and critics as a "brilliant rework" that breathed new life into the project with a high-energy "stomp" feel.

The Spirit of the Dance Floor: Exploring Ultra Naté’s "Rejoicing" Ultra Nate Rejoicing

While "Free" is often cited as the definitive anthem of Ultra Naté , her 1991 track serves as the foundational testament to her spiritual and soulful roots in house music. Originally appearing on her debut album, Blue Notes in the Basement , the song marked her first major breakthrough on the Billboard Club Songs Chart , peaking at #7 in the spring of 1992. : Remixed by the group Deee-Lite, this version

Though the original version was celebrated for its inspiring, gospel-inflected tone, "Rejoicing" achieved legendary status through its various re-imaginings. Though the original version was celebrated for its

For many in the dance music community, "Rejoicing" is more than just a club track; it is a personal anthem of gratitude.