Designed for heavy club rotation, the remix emphasizes a "big room" feel compared to the radio-friendly pop structure of the original.
R3HAB leverages Bebe Rexha’s vocal range (D3 to F5) by building tension through her pre-chorus before unleashing high-energy synth layers. Designed for heavy club rotation, the remix emphasizes
Clocking in at 128 BPM , the remix is optimized for seamless transitions in professional DJ sets, particularly in its Extended Remix format which runs for 3:46. The Visualizer: A Neon Aesthetic The Visualizer: A Neon Aesthetic While the original
While the original track sits comfortably as an upbeat dance-pop interpolation, R3HAB (Fadil El Ghoul) pushes the record further into the festival circuit. His version maintains the iconic G minor chord progression but injects a heavier, "extended epic" energy characterized by: Among the standout reinterpretations is the , which
Accompanying the track on platforms like YouTube and Apple Music is the official visualizer. Rather than a traditional music video, the visualizer focuses on:
When David Guetta and Bebe Rexha revived Eiffel 65’s 1998 anthem, they didn't just top the charts—they created a canvas for the industry's biggest remixers. Among the standout reinterpretations is the , which released on October 27, 2022 , and serves as a high-energy centerpiece of the I'm Good (Blue) [Remixes #2] EP. The Sound: R3HAB’s Club-Ready Overhaul