It uses "Skull Remix" style patterns—fast-paced dhol rolls mixed with electronic snare builds to bridge the gap between traditional dance and modern festivals. 2. Best Uses
These remixes are specifically engineered to test subwoofers with sustained low-end frequencies.
It’s a "safe" crowd-pleaser because the older generation recognizes the melody, while the younger crowd can dance to the heavy drop.
The remix likely takes the original silky vocals and "chops" them or overlays them with a thick, sawtooth lead synth to give it that "EDM Sunix" signature aggressive feel.
The high BPM (likely around 128–132) is perfect for cardio or lifting.