Before Karizma applied his signature "dub" style, the track was first reimagined by British producer Atjazz (Martin Iveson) featuring JUNO Award-winning singer Dominique Fils-Aimé.
Baltimore legend Karizma took this version and stripped it back to its rhythmic essentials. Known for his intricate drum programming and "Baltimore House" influence, his "Last 1ne Dub" offers: See-Line Woman (Karizma’s Last 1ne Dub)
: Fils-Aimé’s performance pays homage to Simone’s soulful weight while introducing a contemporary, airy resilience. Before Karizma applied his signature "dub" style, the
: Unlike a vocal-heavy radio edit, this version prioritizes the groove, using Fils-Aimé’s vocals as atmospheric textures rather than a linear narrative. this version prioritizes the groove