Les Bisous — the French maestros of feel-good funk and disco-kissed house.

Hailing from the Riviera but wired for the world’s dancefloors, they blend classic hooks, cheeky edits and sun-soaked grooves into irresistible modern anthems. Always playful, always polished — Les Bisous don’t just drop tracks, they drop smiles.

The boys are back with a tune that’s pure serotonin for the dancefloor.

They lift the unforgettable vocal hook from Jupiter Ace’s 1000 Years and reimagine it with the kind of sleek, feel-good finesse only Les Bisous can deliver — knobs twiddled, faders flying, and the groove dialled in to perfection.

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