The Electric Dance Redux of R3HAB’s “Freaky Deaky”

Relevancy means life or death in today’s age. One of the easiest ways for a song to gain second wind would be by remixing it. On top of that, either radio play or club play is essential for songs to continue living. R3HAB then, logically asked… why not do both? 

Producer R3HAB joined the handful of artists remixing the sexy collab between Doja CAT & Tyga “Freaky Deaky.” This remix oozes club energy and fits perfectly in a set list that could be found in Miami. Listening to it you can already imagine the drunk girls and strobe lights filling up the room as they jump, twerk, and sway to the intoxicating beats. The breakdown especially paints a picture of a crowd of women in their twenties trying to keep up with the lyrics until they can’t and just laugh it off. 

R3HAB has been able to develop a remix that not only works in a beachside club, but also in festivals. This could easily fit within any setlist the artist plans to make in the future. After all, nothing sells better than a little bit of sex and EDM beats you can feel in your chest. 

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