
Soul Element (Aka Stacy Kidd & Peven Everett): How Bad I Want Ya - 12-INCH SINGLE
Title: How Bad I Want Ya
Artist: Soul Element (Aka Stacy Kidd & Peven Everett)
Label: Daybreakers
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5061099141482
Genre: Dance
Release Date: 2026-06-26
Number of Discs: 1
Daybreakers head to Chicago for this one, bringing back "How Bad I Want Ya" from Soul Element, aka Stacy Kidd alongside Peven Everett. This record is a true representation of the city - Stacy's deep approach to house music and Peven's unmistakable voice up front. It carries that raw, direct energy that defines a lot of their best work. "How Bad I Want Ya" has been around for a while now since 2010, one of those records that stayed in bags and never really disappeared. It's a proper slice of deep house with a vocal that stays in your head. The original keeps things direct and deep. No excess, just a track that does what it needs to do on the floor. On the B side, Glenn Underground steps in with the Peak True Time Mix, stretching things out and adds some percussion and an infectious bassline. It's a proper GU remix - longer and patient, while keeping that Chicago swing intact.
Tracks:
Artist: Soul Element (Aka Stacy Kidd & Peven Everett)
Label: Daybreakers
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5061099141482
Genre: Dance
Release Date: 2026-06-26
Number of Discs: 1
Daybreakers head to Chicago for this one, bringing back "How Bad I Want Ya" from Soul Element, aka Stacy Kidd alongside Peven Everett. This record is a true representation of the city - Stacy's deep approach to house music and Peven's unmistakable voice up front. It carries that raw, direct energy that defines a lot of their best work. "How Bad I Want Ya" has been around for a while now since 2010, one of those records that stayed in bags and never really disappeared. It's a proper slice of deep house with a vocal that stays in your head. The original keeps things direct and deep. No excess, just a track that does what it needs to do on the floor. On the B side, Glenn Underground steps in with the Peak True Time Mix, stretching things out and adds some percussion and an infectious bassline. It's a proper GU remix - longer and patient, while keeping that Chicago swing intact.
Tracks:
Title: How Bad I Want Ya
Artist: Soul Element (Aka Stacy Kidd & Peven Everett)
Label: Daybreakers
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5061099141482
Genre: Dance
Release Date: 2026-06-26
Number of Discs: 1
Daybreakers head to Chicago for this one, bringing back "How Bad I Want Ya" from Soul Element, aka Stacy Kidd alongside Peven Everett. This record is a true representation of the city - Stacy's deep approach to house music and Peven's unmistakable voice up front. It carries that raw, direct energy that defines a lot of their best work. "How Bad I Want Ya" has been around for a while now since 2010, one of those records that stayed in bags and never really disappeared. It's a proper slice of deep house with a vocal that stays in your head. The original keeps things direct and deep. No excess, just a track that does what it needs to do on the floor. On the B side, Glenn Underground steps in with the Peak True Time Mix, stretching things out and adds some percussion and an infectious bassline. It's a proper GU remix - longer and patient, while keeping that Chicago swing intact.
Tracks:
Artist: Soul Element (Aka Stacy Kidd & Peven Everett)
Label: Daybreakers
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5061099141482
Genre: Dance
Release Date: 2026-06-26
Number of Discs: 1
Daybreakers head to Chicago for this one, bringing back "How Bad I Want Ya" from Soul Element, aka Stacy Kidd alongside Peven Everett. This record is a true representation of the city - Stacy's deep approach to house music and Peven's unmistakable voice up front. It carries that raw, direct energy that defines a lot of their best work. "How Bad I Want Ya" has been around for a while now since 2010, one of those records that stayed in bags and never really disappeared. It's a proper slice of deep house with a vocal that stays in your head. The original keeps things direct and deep. No excess, just a track that does what it needs to do on the floor. On the B side, Glenn Underground steps in with the Peak True Time Mix, stretching things out and adds some percussion and an infectious bassline. It's a proper GU remix - longer and patient, while keeping that Chicago swing intact.
Tracks:
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Soul Element (Aka Stacy Kidd & Peven Everett): How Bad I Want Ya - 12-INCH SINGLE—
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Title: How Bad I Want Ya
Artist: Soul Element (Aka Stacy Kidd & Peven Everett)
Label: Daybreakers
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5061099141482
Genre: Dance
Release Date: 2026-06-26
Number of Discs: 1
Daybreakers head to Chicago for this one, bringing back "How Bad I Want Ya" from Soul Element, aka Stacy Kidd alongside Peven Everett. This record is a true representation of the city - Stacy's deep approach to house music and Peven's unmistakable voice up front. It carries that raw, direct energy that defines a lot of their best work. "How Bad I Want Ya" has been around for a while now since 2010, one of those records that stayed in bags and never really disappeared. It's a proper slice of deep house with a vocal that stays in your head. The original keeps things direct and deep. No excess, just a track that does what it needs to do on the floor. On the B side, Glenn Underground steps in with the Peak True Time Mix, stretching things out and adds some percussion and an infectious bassline. It's a proper GU remix - longer and patient, while keeping that Chicago swing intact.
Tracks:
Artist: Soul Element (Aka Stacy Kidd & Peven Everett)
Label: Daybreakers
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5061099141482
Genre: Dance
Release Date: 2026-06-26
Number of Discs: 1
Daybreakers head to Chicago for this one, bringing back "How Bad I Want Ya" from Soul Element, aka Stacy Kidd alongside Peven Everett. This record is a true representation of the city - Stacy's deep approach to house music and Peven's unmistakable voice up front. It carries that raw, direct energy that defines a lot of their best work. "How Bad I Want Ya" has been around for a while now since 2010, one of those records that stayed in bags and never really disappeared. It's a proper slice of deep house with a vocal that stays in your head. The original keeps things direct and deep. No excess, just a track that does what it needs to do on the floor. On the B side, Glenn Underground steps in with the Peak True Time Mix, stretching things out and adds some percussion and an infectious bassline. It's a proper GU remix - longer and patient, while keeping that Chicago swing intact.
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