Gimme! Gimme! - Gimme! (hardstyle Edit)

Unlike the 120 BPM disco original, these edits typically range from 150 to 160 BPM , driving a much faster pace.

The track blends the iconic, brooding synth melody of the original with the aggressive hallmarks of the genre:

Explore various hardstyle interpretations of this ABBA classic, ranging from official edits to high-energy fan bootlegs: Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (Hardstyle Edit) YouTube · Thymo - Topic Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (Hardstyle Edit)

The core of the edit is a "hard" or "distorted" kick drum that replaces the four-on-the-floor disco beat.

The Thymo edit has reached millions of plays across streaming platforms. You can listen to it on: Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (Hardstyle Edit) YouTube: Official upload by Thymo via DistroKid Apple Music: Available as a single Unlike the 120 BPM disco original, these edits

It is often associated with the late fitness icon Zyzz and "aesthetic" fitness edits, which commonly feature hardstyle remixes of pop songs. Popularity and Availability

It often keeps Agnetha Fältskog’s lead vocals but pitches them or speeds them up to match the "euphoric hardstyle" aesthetic. Cultural Impact and Trends You can listen to it on: Gimme

The track is frequently used in "GymTok" videos, workout montages, and by bodybuilders due to its intense energy.