This track is a high-octane collision of early 2000s nostalgia and modern hard-dance energy. The of t.A.T.u.’s iconic "All The Things She Said" takes the original’s haunting, atmospheric vocals and slams them into a wall of aggressive, distorted bass and rapid-fire percussion.
: This version is designed for subwoofers. The low-end is pushed to the limit, delivering a "punch" that you feel in your chest. The signature HBZ "bounce" style gives the track a rhythmic, driving force that never lets up.
: HBZ expertly uses the familiar synth melody to build tension, layering in rising snares that signal the impending chaos.
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The remix keeps the emotional core of the original—the frantic, desperate energy of the vocals—but recontextualizes it for the mainstage. By the time the "Bass Boosted" element kicks in, the track transforms from a moody pop anthem into a floor-shaking weapon. Key Highlights
: There’s a brilliant play between the high-pitched, almost ethereal vocals and the dark, gritty texture of the bassline. It’s "pretty" and "gritty" all at once.