Bozubuck - Miss You (techno Edition) «Updated ✰»
The story of by Bozubuck and Benzo is a tale of viral internet culture, musical reinvention, and a complex legal battle over creative rights. The Origins: "Jerk"
This techno edition stands as a final evolution of the track, transforming a pop song about heartbreak into a high-intensity rave anthem. Bozubuck & Benzo - MISS YOU (Techno Edition) Bozubuck - MISS YOU (Techno Edition)
: Realizing a past relationship was toxic and that the other person treated you like you were "worth nothing". The story of by Bozubuck and Benzo is
: Southstar initially used Oliver Tree's original vocals without permission. When Tree's label intervened, Southstar released a version with re-recorded vocals to bypass copyright issues. : Southstar initially used Oliver Tree's original vocals
: Firmly stating, "I don't ever wanna see you / And I never wanna meet you again".
: Shortly after, a nearly identical version was released by famous producer Robin Schulz and Oliver Tree. This led to public outcry and accusations of "stealing" Southstar's production style. Schulz’s manager later claimed the confusion was intentional. The Bozubuck Version
Amidst this mainstream drama, released their own Techno Edition on November 14, 2022. While the mainstream versions leaned toward pop-house, Bozubuck's remix doubled down on the techno energy , catering to the underground dance scene that had embraced the song's high-speed TikTok variants. Themes and Impact Lyrically, the song explores the following: