HEAT IT UP

Here are Jamal's top 10 tracks for June.

1. Tikaro, J Louis and Ferran’s “Shine on Me” featuring Clarence (Nick Terranova and Austin Leeds Mix)

2. Lula versus Alan T’s “There Is Only One” (Cato K Voodoo Mix)

3. Jean Claude Ades and Vincent Thomas’s “Shingaling” (Rainer Weichhold Remix)

4. Robbie Rivera’s “Chains” (Juicy Miami Mix)

5. Mirror Dance’s “Afefe Iku” (Original Mix)

6. “Dirty House Music” featuring Giulietta (Original Club Mix)

7. DJ Rooster and Sammy Peralta’s “Whatever Happened” (R&P Beep Mix)

8. Ida Corr versus Fedde La Grande’s “Let Me Think About It” (DJ Flavio versus Jackinsky Rework)

9. Terry Thompson’s “Shine” featuring Lisa Mack (DJ Spen and Tommy Davis Remix)

10.Kings of Tomorrow’s “I Want You for Myself” (Holmes Ives Remix).

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