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October 5, 2025

Robert Owens & DJ Matt Black Team up for 'Work This Kitty'

Written by Meagen Surowiecki  on October 5, 2025

As club season returns, a demand for dancing soundtracks is on the rise. Robert Owens and DJ Matt Black deliver just that with their latest release, ‘Work This Kitty, ’ a heavy-hitting, bass-driven production that feels purpose-built for late-night floors. It seems like everyone loves cats, and everyone is purring with joy with 'Work This Kitty.' Released on Music Directions and out now on all streaming platforms.

Following their previous success with ‘Window Shopping’, the pair leans further into their signature style, which is a balance of deep, propulsive grooves and playful vocal elements that give the track both character and staying power. ‘Work This Kitty’ is the track that everyone needs in their life; it breathes new life into the house music scene. It’s a track that thrives on its strut-like rhythm, complemented by a catchy beat.

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The release arrives with a robust remix package, offering eight interpretations that showcase its versatility. The Acid Mix brings raw, stripped-down energy; the Chicago Edition Mix goes to the roots of classic house, and the Disco Mix injects bright, infectious flair. Each version reshapes the original, providing DJs with multiple angles to incorporate into their sets while preserving the spirit of the track.

The infectious track is available on all streaming platforms. ‘Work This Kitty’ positions itself as a timely anthem for the season. It bridges underground credibility with wide appeal, offering something equally compelling for long-time house fans and newer clubgoers.

Robert Owens & DJ Matt Black - 'Work This Kitty'

Owens and Black continue to demonstrate a knack for crafting music that feels authentic yet accessible. ‘Work This Kitty’ is bold, confident, and built for all dancefloors. The track is an essential addition to any setlist as the nights grow longer and the clubs fill once again.

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Article written by Meagen Surowiecki

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