Listeners and critics generally view the remix as a successful "feel-good" record that respects its source material.

: The song features hypnotic violins, finger-picking acoustic guitar, and a climactic saxophone riff.

Bakermat describes the track as a fusion of his classic elements—piano, saxophone, and choir vocals—with experimental touches like acoustic guitar and a drop inspired by 2010-era Electro House .

“It manages to give this evergreen his own touch by adding... a touch of piano, saxophone, guitar, choir vocals and bass.” Dirty Disco · 3 years ago apple.com/cg/album/madan-king-single/1647558250">"Baianá" ? Bakermat - Madan (King) (Official Audio)

: While the track features Bambara vocals from Mali, some of the prominent chorus parts are considered vocalese—rhythmic, non-lexical syllables —designed to enhance the song's melodic flow.

: Working directly with Salif Keïta's original vocal stems , Bakermat maintains the danceable energy of the Afrobeat original while introducing a modern house bounce.

: At 126 BPM , the track is optimized for dance floors, often paired by DJs with tracks like Purple Disco Machine's "Wake Up" to maintain energy. Cultural Context & Meaning

The track is a notable addition to the lineage of "Madan" remixes, which famously includes Martin Solveig’s 2003 "Exotic Disco Mix" .

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