Eats Everything officially releases Diana Ross ‘Upside Down’ edit: Listen
Eats Everything has dropped his official edit of Diana Ross’s disco classic ‘Upside Down’.
The track, which you can check out via Apple Music below, has been given the blessing of original songwriters Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards.
“I made this a long time ago as a bootleg, on a whim, on a plane,” said Eats Everything in a press release. “Played it. It booted off. Gave it to some DJ friends. They played it and said it booted off. Then, one day, I got a message from Sony to say they’d managed to clear the sample and quoted the man himself—my old mate Nile Rodgers—whose feedback was: ‘This is the one, this will be BIG!’ They asked if I still wanted to put it out. I said yes, and here we are—probably the most requested thing I’ve ever made.”
‘Upside Down’ follows Eats Everything’s August single, ‘Happy People’, featuring singer-songwriter Stevie Appleton, and his March collaboration with Chris Lorenzo and vocalist Lily McKenzie, ‘Ghosts’.
Last year, he partnered with Nissan’s Formula E team for a new racing-inspired track, ‘Feeel‘ as well as releasing ‘Move (ft. NEZ)’ via Three Six Zero Recordings/Ministry of Sound and ‘Get Up’, featuring ShezAr.
In 2022, he teamed up with Fatboy Slim for the collaborative single, ‘Bristol to Brighton’, inspired by the two artists’ respective cities.
Revisit this 2022 interview with the UK DJ and producer here.