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K-Pop Stand Out Remixes Pt. 3

remix part 3Remixes can sometimes change the original songs completely. With the creativity and talent of many K-pop fans out there, the Internet is bursting with amazing remixes that stand out from the rest. This particular list is curated from remixes that bring a new light to the songs, and even making us wish that the remixed version was the actual original track.

Girls’ Generation “Party (HAnsba Future House Remix)”

The only thing that was missing from Girls’ Generation’s newest single “Party” was that club and party feeling. Yes, the track was lovely and fun. But it didn’t really scream “party.” With this house remix that I found ,the track changes completely and gives the song that tropical party feeling that it needed.The track would even look amazing and in synch with the music video. HAnsba’s remix is the perfect track to start a party with your friends and let loose on the dance floor.


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Diplo X CL X RiFF RAFF X OG Maco “Doctor Pepper (TPA Remix)”

CL’s collaboration with Diplo, “Doctor Pepper,” was fun, but TPA’s remix really brought out the craziness of the track. This new take on “Doctor Pepper” gave it a more up-tempo beat that’s perfect for the dance floor. A crazier, fun, and chaotic vibe was inserted to the remix, that gave the original a very cool twist. The track explodes with heavy basses before the chorus, making it a perfect drop for this song.


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Lim Kim “All Right ( east 4A Soulful Remix)”

Although “All Right is a little bit older that the other tracks in the list, it’s an outstanding choice for this selection. Lim Kim’s voice really shines through this remix, which takes the track to a completely different level. It almost seems like a new song; the effects given to her voice make the track feel sexier. The remix is perfect for the clubs and it makes an instant dance party.

SHINee “View (Mud8it Remix)”

SHINee has played with just about every music genre out there during their career. With their comeback song, View, they opted for an electro-house track that lifts you up right before the chorus. With Mud8it’s remix, “View” changes completely. The beats per second get raised almost double, making the song faster than the original but it works perfectly. The ending of yjr remix is beautiful–those effects on Jonghyun’s and Onew’s voice make their voices stand out even more. It almost feels like the song was taken from a video game like “Kingdom Hearts.”

BIGBANG “Loser (Sandy G Remix)”

BIGBANG’s “Loser” talks about a guy that looks very tough on the outside but in the inside he still is insecure and not as tough as his exterior portrays. Sandy G’s remix brings out the vulnerability of the original song. By taking the acapella from the track and mashing it up with Lana Del Rey’s “National Anthem, the track changes completely and seems to work in perfect synch. The heavy bass that continues through the music and the violins really make the listener feel the song’s main character break down of emotions. Making this mashup remix an outstanding track.

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K-Pop Stand Out Remixes Part 2

There are so many K-Pop remixes that stand out for us here at KultScene that we just had to continue our list of stand out remixes. Whether you feel like twerking or just dancing like crazy with any of the remixes, this time around the list went a little more club influenced. Making it the best additions to your personal K-Pop dance party playlist.

1. T-ARA – Sugar Free (Aeria Remix)

When T-ARA released their comeback single Sugar Free it gained the attention of many fans and the media due to plagiarism claims. Aeria’s remix for Sugar Free really makes the listeners forget about those past allegations and enjoy the good and addicting chorus of the song. The trance remix blends in very well with the original voice track and makes it remix that is perfect for the club.

2. 2PM – Go Crazy (BOYTOY Crazy Remix)

If 2PM’s Go Crazy wasn’t danceable enough, BOYTOY’s remix gets the track ready for the clubs or a fun night out with your friends. The remix is packed with electronic and dubstep beats that create a chaotic track that goes well with the title of the song. This crazy remix includes a few clapping sounds that make the listener feel that you are watching 2PM live. If you really think about it, this could have been a very good rendition for one of 2PM’s stages.

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3. 2NE1 – Happy (Aeria Remix)

Yes, we have another Aeria remix on our list, but we just can’t help it. Their remixes are very well produced and they have remixes of the best songs in K-Pop. 2NE1’s Happy is one of my favorite songs from their CRUSH album, and when I found this remix, I instantly fell in love. The bubbly feeling and happy vibe of the song translate perfectly into the remixed track.

4. Mino – I’m Him (Mr. Haneul Remix)

Feeling like you want to twerk? Mr. Haneul remix of Mino’s solo song, I’m Him, from WINNER’s debut album brings out the twerking vibes from the original song. The trap in the remix makes the listeners wants to dance, twerk, wiggle, or whatever style of dance you feel like doing while listening to this track.

5. EXID – Every Night (Moises Karo Remix)

EXID’s Every Night remix by Moises Karo really brings out the sexiness of the song. He took the ringing phone theme of the song and made the listeners feel like you are in a sexy phone conversation with the ladies of EXID. If you listen carefully, the vocals and the sound of the ringing phone change to the left and right speakers through the remix creating a sense of desperation, like when you are hearing your phone ring, and you can’t find it. Which, in a way, if something is unavailable to you, it makes you want it even more. The strong bass through the track ties in the remix combined with the different arrangement of the girls’ vocals, making it a very sexy and sultry house track.

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Bonus:

SAINT & G-BUCK – Gijibae

Saint & G-Buck collaborated to create a remix that samples CL’s The Baddest Female. Diplo and CL even sampled this track on their SIA 2014 performance, and it gained a lot of recognition for it. The remix uses CL’s chorus of the song and Saint & G-Buck loop it throughout the song and blend it with amazing trap beats.

Below is CL’s and Diplo’s performance in SIA 2014. CL even did a live cover of Diplo’s Revolution that slayed the original version.

Will you be adding any of this remixes to your K-Pop dance party playlist? Which one was your favorite remix? Let us know in the comment section below and be sure to subscribe to the site and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr to keep up with all of our posts.

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