Robin Schulz & Oliver Tree - Miss You (extended Mix) 99%
While praised for its infectious energy and catchy vocal hooks, "Miss You" remains a polarizing track in the electronic music community due to the ethical questions raised by its similarity to Southstar's work. Nevertheless, it stands as one of the most successful examples of the "sped-up" dance trend that dominated TikTok and streaming platforms in the early 2020s.
: Schulz’s version used the same vocal samples and production style as Southstar's, leading to accusations of a "rip-off" or "copycat" production. Despite the backlash, Schulz's version received massive commercial backing from Atlantic Records and became the more dominant version on global charts. Commercial Impact & Remixes Robin Schulz & Oliver Tree - Miss You (Extended Mix)
: The song features pitched-up vocals from Oliver Tree's original track, "Jerk." In the transition from "Jerk" to "Miss You," the pitch was shifted up by four semitones and the tempo was adjusted to fit the dance floor. While praised for its infectious energy and catchy
: Key contributors include producers David Pramik , Marshmello , and Oliver Tree , with mixing by Mike Freesh and mastering by Michelle Mancini . The Southstar Controversy The Southstar Controversy The track's release was notably
The track's release was notably overshadowed by a controversy involving German producer .
Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - Miss You (Faul & Wad Extended Remix)
: A techno-oriented reimagining that strips back the pop elements for a darker underground sound.