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I've always wondered why artists don't cash in and do this themselves.
Do the ones who do just not get popular or is it some sellout thing, or has nobody genuinely tried to do it regularly with their own music?
I would guess that, after working on perfecting a song for weeks or months, it feels very weird to completely change it in 2 minutes by applying 2-3 transforms/filters and releasing that as a separate version
At least one did, it was a great clusterfuck of who ripped who and back n forth versions:
Oliver Tree - Jerk (Sped Up)
Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - Miss You (Sped Up)
Southstar - Miss You (sped up)
Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - Miss You
Southstar - Miss You
Oliver Tree - Jerk ----------------- original
I seem to remember buying cd singles back in the day that included remixes of the title track on the disc