David May and B. Howard Give Michael Jackson’s ‘Liberian Girl’ a Dancefloor-Ready Transformation

Michael Jackson’s timeless Liberian Girl has been transformed into something fresh. This time, it’s hotter, punchier, and pulsing with Afro House vibes, thanks to David May and B. Howard. Released on May’s label, this remix honors the spirit of Jackson’s original while turning up the tropical rhythms. The heavy basslines, driving percussion, and shimmering synths make it impossible to stay still. B. Howard’s soulful vocals bring an infectious blend of R’n’B flavor, while the iconic Jackson samples keep the song’s legacy alive on the dancefloor.
David May and B. Howard are seasoned pros. B. Howard, son of the iconic Miki Howard, carries his musical heritage forward with finesse, crafting beats and melodies that draw from his rich roots. May, a wizard at the mixing board and a hitmaker for global superstars, injects his unique sound into this remix. Both artists have thrived without relying on flashy accolades to define their success.
Yet, the achievements say it all. May’s collaborations with Zedd, Pitbull, and Snoop Dogg have made waves, while Howard’s work with Chris Brown and Ne-Yo proves his influence. Together, they’ve created a remix that nods to the past but charges toward the future.




