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While the original track is known for its driving bassline and Oliver Tree’s distinctive, slightly nasal vocals, the Showtek Remix cranks up the intensity. Showtek, legends in the dance music scene, replace the more melodic house elements with:

: Piercing, high-energy melodies that demand attention. Oliver_Tree_and_Robin_Schulz_-_Miss_You_(Showte...

The contrast is the secret sauce. You have Oliver Tree’s melancholic lyrics about longing and regret— "Don't you miss me? / I'm sorry, I can't help it" —juxtaposed against a beat that makes it impossible to sit still. The Showtek Remix specifically leans into that "dance through the pain" energy, turning a breakup song into a high-octane rave experience. While the original track is known for its

The song itself has a somewhat controversial and fascinating history. It is based on a sample of Oliver Tree’s "Jerk." Southstar originally released a version called "Miss You" that became a viral hit, leading to Robin Schulz releasing this official version with Oliver Tree shortly after. Despite the drama surrounding its release, the song became a global phenomenon, dominating TikTok trends and streaming charts. Why It Works You have Oliver Tree’s melancholic lyrics about longing

: Thumping kicks and fast-paced builds that lead into explosive drops.

"Miss You" is a high-energy dance anthem that brings together the quirky, alternative world of with the polished deep house production of German DJ Robin Schulz . This particular version, the Showtek Remix , pushes the track further into the realm of festival-ready Hardstyle and Big Room house.

: A shift from a club vibe to a massive main-stage sound, making it a staple for EDM sets. The Backstory

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