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The song’s core meaning is inherited from Oliver Tree’s "Jerk," but transformed by Southstar's production into a melancholic yet danceable anthem about .

Southstar released his version on May 9, 2022. It went viral, prompting Sony's B1 Records to sign him and clear the publishing rights for the "Jerk" sample . southstar_miss_you

The lyrics explore the frustration of being mistreated in a relationship and the eventual choice to leave. Phrases like "don't miss you" and "feel like I'm nothing" highlight the emotional toll of staying with someone who treats you poorly. The song’s core meaning is inherited from Oliver

is a breakout dance track that became the center of one of modern EDM's most heated plagiarism controversies. Originally released by 19-year-old German producer Southstar in early 2022, the song is a high-energy rework of Oliver Tree's 2020 track "Jerk" , featuring pitched-up vocals and an "uplifting dance" production style. The Plagiarism Controversy The lyrics explore the frustration of being mistreated

On just days after Southstar’s cleared version re-uploaded— Robin Schulz and Oliver Tree released their own "Miss You" . It used the same title, tempo, melody, and nearly identical production to Southstar’s rework.

The track is primarily famous for the public fallout involving superstar DJ Robin Schulz.

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