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Eric Prydz - Call On Me (radio Edit) May 2026

You can stream the official radio edit on major platforms like Spotify , SoundCloud , and YouTube .

Released on September 13, 2004, by Swedish DJ Eric Prydz is a defining anthem of 2000s house music. Despite its global success, reaching number one in the UK, Germany, and France, it remains a polarizing track in Prydz's career. The Essential Guide to "Call on Me" Eric Prydz - Call On Me (Radio Edit)

: Eric Prydz has a famously complex relationship with the track. He has called it "lazy" and refused to play it live for nearly 20 years. He finally broke this streak in March 2025 during a performance in Austin, Texas . You can stream the official radio edit on

: Directed by Huse Monfaradi, the aerobics-themed video features lead instructor Deanne Berry . It was inspired by the 1985 film Perfect and became a massive pop culture phenomenon. The Essential Guide to "Call on Me" :

: The song is built around a replayed sample of Steve Winwood's 1982 track "Valerie". Winwood was so impressed by the demo that he re-recorded his vocals specifically for Prydz's version.

: While the Radio Edit is the most well-known (approx. 2:50), other versions include the Eric Prydz vs. Retarded Funk Mix (7:36) and the Filterheadz Remix . Where to Listen

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