KC and The Sunshine Band’s Summer Dance Anthem “I Get To Love You” (Remixes) Available Today

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – GRAMMY® winning multi-platinum group KC and The Sunshine Band unveil their 23-track remix compilation of their newest single, “I Get To Love You”, available everywhere today.

To stream and download “I Get To Love You” (Remixes), click HERE.

Written and produced by founder and front man, Harry Wayne Casey (KC) and Lewis Martinee (Ricky MartinEnrique IglesiasCeline Dion), the track is a fun, upbeat dance anthem that perfectly captures the essence of summer with its infectious rhythms and vibrant energy.

American Songwriter exclusively premiered a first listen to “I Get To Love You (Original Club Mix Radio)” noting that “‘I Get To Love You’ delivers an all-night dance party all year long through this nu disco-dipped single.”

Alongside the release of their new single, KC’s musical Who Do Ya Love? debuted at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival on July 31. Inspired by the early years of singer, songwriter, producer and musician Harry Wayne Casey (KC), Who Do Ya Love? follows KC at the start of his journey to global superstardom with his group KC and The Sunshine Band. This feel-good musical transports the audience to 1970s Miami and celebrates the music, friendships and relationships that shaped KC and helped him find his true self, and write the songs that became the signature ‘Sunshine Sound’, a blend of Disco, Funk, R&B and more, that continues to inspire artists from all genres and fans of all ages today. For more information, visit kcsunshinebandmusical.com.

“I Get To Love You” (Remixes) is being released in the U.S. on Sunshine Sound with distribution by BFD/The Orchard.

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ABOUT KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND:
KC and the Sunshine Band are still as widely popular today as they were when they first danced into the music scene 50 years ago. Harry Wayne Casey—KC for short—developed a unique fusion of R&B and funk, with a hint of a Latin percussion groove, giving us an impressive string of hits like “Get Down Tonight,” “That’s The Way (I Like It)” and “Shake Your Booty.” With sales of over 100 million records, nine Grammy nominations, three Grammy Awards and an American Music Award, KC and the Sunshine Band was one of the most progressive bands of the 70s and is credited with changing the sound of modern pop music. Today, KC and the Sunshine Band play over 100 live shows annually, circling the country and playing dates regularly throughout Europe, Australia and South America. This year KC will celebrate 50 years of entertaining us, writing songs, and performing around the world and has no intention of stopping. KC’s success in music has earned him an extensive list of accolades including an American Music Award for Best R&B Artist in 1975 and a songwriting Grammy for Best R&B song for “Where Is The Love,” which was recorded by Betty Wright. He also received a Grammy Award for Album of the Year, as well as Producer of the Year in 1978 for his work on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. In 2001, KC was honored with the NARAS Governor’s Award, the highest honor given by a chapter of the Academy. He received a coveted Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2002, where Dick Clark and music producer Michael Lloyd turned out to honor him. This particular recognition represents the passion that KC has in writing music, implementing elements of various eras in his songs, proving him to be a passionate, veteran craftsman. All of these career highlights are chronicled in his book, That’s The Way I Like It – The Harry Wayne Casey Story, which was published that same year. KC’s music continues to be a favorite today. His songs have appeared in ads for companies like General Motors, Burger King, Payless Shoes, Papa John’s Pizza, Old Navy and Nick at Nite. His music has also been featured in over 200 commercials and movies such as Forrest Gump (“Get Down Tonight”), Boogie Nights (“Boogie Shoes”), Boys Don’t Cry (“Rock Your Baby”), Rush Hour (“Get Down Tonight”), Carlito’s Way (“Rock Your Baby,” “Shake Your Booty” and “That’s The Way I Like It”) and Austin Powers in Goldmember (“Shake Your Booty”). In the summer of 2003, KC also had a cameo in the feature film The In-Laws starring Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks.