GT_Ofice, Martial Simon & Matthew Topper Reimagine “All My Life” With Euphoric New Single “Two Hands (VIP)”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

A dance-inducing cover of “All My Life” that brings the good vibes in full force.

GT_Ofice has been on a hot streak lately — and it’s not cooling down anytime soon. The multi-talented artist and producer has been building major momentum, earning over 23 million Spotify streams and racking up international radio play along the way.

For his latest release, he joins forces with New York City-based producer and DJ Martial Simon, who’s been moving dance floors for over two decades, and Matthew Topper, a Billboard-charting producer with millions of global streams to his name. Together, the trio unleash “Two Hands (VIP),” a high-energy dance-pop reimagining of K-Ci & JoJo’s timeless hit “All My Life.”

From the moment it starts, “Two Hands (VIP)” feels like a shot of pure serotonin. The production bursts with vibrant synths, pounding bass, and the kind of melodies that pull you straight onto the dance floor. It’s nostalgic yet fresh — a fusion of heartfelt lyrics and modern club energy that perfectly captures the essence of a late-night anthem.

The song’s emotional lyrics — “Said a few things I wish I didn’t say / Made a few moves I wish I didn’t play” — bring just the right amount of vulnerability to balance the high-tempo euphoria. There’s a cinematic flair in the way the vocals soar over the crisp beat, making it as much a love story as a dance banger.

“Two Hands (VIP)” ultimately transforms a beloved slow jam into something new, nostalgic, and impossible not to move to. GT_Ofice, Martial Simon, and Matthew Topper prove that the right mix of talent and vision can make the past feel brand new again — and in the best way possible. So go ahead — press play, turn it up, and let your hands (and feet) do the rest.




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