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: Those who felt Southstar’s creative vision was unfairly co-opted by industry giants.

: Its simple, repetitive structure makes it an ideal soundtrack for short-form video content. ⚖️ The Ethics of the "Cover" Miss You (Dick J Remix)

Below is an essay exploring the track's origins, its controversial rise, and its cultural impact on the digital music era. The Digital Echo: A Study of "Miss You" : Those who felt Southstar’s creative vision was

: It leans into the "Jersey Club" or "Hardstyle" influences that define modern viral hits. The Digital Echo: A Study of "Miss You"

The sonic journey of "Miss You" began when Southstar, a young German producer, reworked "Jerk" into a high-pitched, fast-paced techno track. This "rework" tapped into the growing appetite for "sped-up" songs on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. However, the track became the center of a major controversy when Robin Schulz released a nearly identical version—backed by Oliver Tree’s official label—just as Southstar’s version was gaining traction.


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