UK Garage is officially back. Not just in London. Not just in underground circles. It’s back everywhere — in DJ sets, in playlists, in late-night party records that carry real movement.
And now, it just got an upgrade.
Nina Sky has linked up with Toronto DJ-producer 4KORNERS on “4PLAY (Remix)”, a club-ready UK Garage rework built for rhythmic rotation, late-night programming, and those moments when a DJ needs something that locks the room in instantly.
From the first drop… you know what it is
The remix is driven by a bouncy 2-Step groove and a bass-forward swing that doesn’t play around. It’s the type of bounce that makes people start moving before they even understand what they’re hearing.
Then Nina Sky’s vocals slide in — instantly recognizable — and the room goes:
“YOOOO this is Nina Sky?!”
That’s what makes it special. It hits on two levels at once:
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familiar enough for the core listeners who grew up on this sound
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fresh enough to live in today’s tastemaker and specialist DJ shows
It feels like a bridge between generations, but still fully outside-ready for 2026.
4KORNERS brought Toronto into the UKG conversation
Toronto is really in the mix right now.
4KORNERS didn’t just remix a song — he updated it. He rebuilt it with a modern UK Garage feel while keeping the soul intact. That’s the goal of a great remix: you can’t disrespect the original energy. You have to elevate it.
And he did.
This remix doesn’t sound like it belongs to one city. It sounds like it belongs in global club culture — the type of track you can hear in:
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London
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Toronto
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Miami
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New York
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Ibiza
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any late-night basement party with serious speakers
Perfect timing: UK Garage is surging again
With UK Garage continuing its resurgence across the UK and North America, “4PLAY (Remix)” lands perfectly in the pocket for:
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evening & weekend club sets
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rhythmic rotation
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mixshow airplay
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DJs who live for bounce, swing, and real crowd control
It has that rare quality: it’s a vibe track, but it’s also a tool. DJs don’t just play it — they can build around it.
This isn’t staying underground
The rollout is also coming with real momentum: coordinated artist content, DJ-led promotion, and international club activity — the type of push that takes a record from “new remix” to “wait why am I hearing this everywhere?”
And honestly… you probably will.
Because this is one of those tracks that spreads the way club records are supposed to:
through DJs, through parties, through weekends.
Listen here.






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