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To understand the remix's impact, it is helpful to look at the source material:

: "Move Your Body" was originally written by Sia for Shakira , who rejected it. Sia eventually recorded it herself for her 2016 album This Is Acting . sia_move_your_body_tobi_hardstyle_remix

Stream Sia - Move Your Body (TOBI Hardstyle Remix) by TOBI | Listen online for free on SoundCloud. SoundCloud·TOBI Sia - Move Your Body (TOBI Hardstyle Remix) - SoundCloud To understand the remix's impact, it is helpful

: Both the original and the remix focus on movement and liberation, with core lyrics including, "Your body's poetry, speaks to me / Won't you let me be your rhythm tonight?" . Reception and Availability SoundCloud·TOBI Sia - Move Your Body (TOBI Hardstyle

: The TOBI Hardstyle Remix is frequently used in workout playlists and gaming videos due to its driving energy.

: Before TOBI's unofficial edit, the song gained massive popularity through the Alan Walker Remix , which remains the most recognized electronic version of the track.

The is an unofficial high-energy bootleg of Sia's 2016 hit single, characterized by the aggressive "hardstyle" electronic dance music subgenre. Unlike the official radio-friendly versions, this remix is designed for high-intensity environments like festivals and gyms. Origin and Production

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