Eqric, Jozua, Robbe - Tik Tok -
The production shines during the chorus. The artists utilize a side-chained bass that creates a "pumping" sensation, making the track feel significantly more aggressive and danceable than the 2009 pop version. Atmosphere & Vibe
EQRIC, JOZUA, and Robbe don't try to reinvent the wheel, but they do a fantastic job of "upcycling" a nostalgic melody for a new generation of listeners. It’s a perfect example of the or "Slap House" trend—taking a familiar pop hook and giving it enough low-end power to rattle a car trunk. EQRIC, JOZUA, Robbe - TiK ToK
The track is built on the signature Slap House formula: a thick, bouncy bassline paired with a crisp, driving percussion. The production shines during the chorus
It maintains a relentless 120-125 BPM pace, making it feel shorter and more urgent than the original. It’s a perfect example of the or "Slap
It successfully strips away the late-2000s "trash-pop" elements and replaces them with the dark, moody atmosphere prevalent in the current European EDM scene.
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