Danish DJ and producer —best known for his later global hit "Solo Dance"—brought his signature "Melbourne Bounce" and electro-house style to the track in May 2015.
Released during the peak of David Guetta’s dominance in the mid-2010s dance scene, remains one of the most recognizable electronic-pop hybrids of its era. Originally featuring the powerhouse vocals of Nicki Minaj and Bebe Rexha , alongside co-production from Afrojack , the track’s success was further propelled by a series of high-energy remixes. Among these, the Martin Jensen Remix stands out for its distinctive take on the festival-ready sound. The Evolution of a Hit Danish DJ and producer —best known for his
While the original is a radio classic, remixes like Martin Jensen’s have ensured the track remains relevant in club environments years after its debut. The remix is widely available for streaming on platforms like SoundCloud and Spotify . Among these, the Martin Jensen Remix stands out
: For DJs and club enthusiasts, the Extended Remix (released around June 9, 2015) offers a longer 3:15–3:16 runtime, providing more room for the build-ups and drops that made the remix a staple in festival sets. : For DJs and club enthusiasts, the Extended