The remix retains the group's "scrappy doo-wop" harmonies and witty ad-libs while placing them over a more aggressive, synthesizer-led backdrop. Background and Context
"Love Me" served as the lead single for Stooshe's debut album, (2013).
The original version of "Love Me" was a significant success, peaking at number five on the UK Singles Chart and number seven in Scotland. StooShe - Love Me (Kat Krazy Club Mix)
The song was originally titled " F**k Me " and featured rapper Suave Debonair before being reworked into a more radio-friendly version for its official 2012 release.
The remix, crafted by the British producer Kat Krazy (known for work with Bastille, Rihanna, and Coldplay), shifts the original's mid-tempo "toytown funk" into a sleek electronic house production. The remix retains the group's "scrappy doo-wop" harmonies
The Kat Krazy Club Mix of "" by the British girl group Stooshe is a high-energy dance transformation of their 2012 debut single. Originally a playful blend of pop, soul, and contemporary R&B produced by Future Cut, the remix elevates the track into a club-ready anthem that emphasizes its infectious hooks and the guest rap from American artist Travie McCoy. Composition and Style
While the original was praised for its "pop chutzpah" and The Guardian noted its "witty ad libs," the Kat Krazy remix helped bridge the gap between daytime radio pop and nighttime club environments. It remains a notable example of the early 2010s trend of reworking pop-soul tracks into high-energy dance productions. The song was originally titled " F**k Me
Kat Krazy utilizes shimmering synth layers and a driving 4/4 beat, stripping back some of the original's retro-60s girl-group tropes in favor of a modern, "EDM-lite" pop sound.