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Despite the backlash, the Robin Schulz and Oliver Tree version became a massive commercial success.
: Since Oliver Tree owned the original vocals from "Jerk," his team had the legal right to re-release them in any format—even if that format was heavily "inspired" by an independent artist's remix. The Verdict
The Twisted Tale of "Miss You": Oliver Tree , Robin Schulz , and Southstar oliver_tree_robin_schulz_miss_you_twisted_phonk...
As Southstar’s version gained momentum, things took a "twisted" turn. , a global heavyweight in electronic music, released his own version of "Miss You" featuring Oliver Tree .
: Known for his eccentric, meme-heavy branding, Tree leaned into the chaotic energy of the track, making it a staple of his live sets. Despite the backlash, the Robin Schulz and Oliver
: The high-pitched vocals and aggressive bassline are tailor-made for short-form video content.
: Fans and the indie community immediately accused Schulz and Tree’s team of "sampling the sampler"—essentially taking Southstar’s creative direction and using the major label machine to overshadow him. Why It Worked (and Why It’s Controversial) , a global heavyweight in electronic music, released
: Schulz’s version mirrored the specific speed, pitch, and "twisted phonk" aesthetic Southstar had popularized.