Earl & Kofi - - Sure Thing

Earl & Kofi - - Sure Thing

"Sure Thing" by and Kofi Tarris is a celebrated deep house track known for its soulful, hypnotic groove and its clever sampling of St. Germain's 2000 hit of the same name. Musical Overview

“'Sure Thing' is a relaxing and mesmerising trip... It perfectly encapsulates the late night city feel...” WordPress.com

: Listeners on platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube frequently cite it as a "gem" that perfectly captures a carefree, "jovial satisfaction". Critical Perspectives Earl & Kofi - Sure Thing

Earl Jeffers, Kofi Tarris - Sure Thing Original Mix - Beatport

: The song prominently features the "wizardry" of John Lee Hooker's voice and bluesy guitar twangs originally used in the St. Germain version, creating a trip that is both "absorbing and bewildering". "Sure Thing" by and Kofi Tarris is a

While it originated as an underground favorite, it has maintained significant longevity in the house scene.

The track is widely regarded as a modern club staple that blends traditional house rhythms with jazz-inflected textures. It perfectly encapsulates the late night city feel

Music enthusiasts highlight its ability to feel fresh despite being built on older samples.

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"Sure Thing" by and Kofi Tarris is a celebrated deep house track known for its soulful, hypnotic groove and its clever sampling of St. Germain's 2000 hit of the same name. Musical Overview

“'Sure Thing' is a relaxing and mesmerising trip... It perfectly encapsulates the late night city feel...” WordPress.com

: Listeners on platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube frequently cite it as a "gem" that perfectly captures a carefree, "jovial satisfaction". Critical Perspectives

Earl Jeffers, Kofi Tarris - Sure Thing Original Mix - Beatport

: The song prominently features the "wizardry" of John Lee Hooker's voice and bluesy guitar twangs originally used in the St. Germain version, creating a trip that is both "absorbing and bewildering".

While it originated as an underground favorite, it has maintained significant longevity in the house scene.

The track is widely regarded as a modern club staple that blends traditional house rhythms with jazz-inflected textures.

Music enthusiasts highlight its ability to feel fresh despite being built on older samples.