The track’s success—surpassing on Spotify—lies in its ability to serve two masters: the nostalgia of the "millennial" listener and the "Gen Z" appetite for upbeat, bass-heavy content.
At its core, Jensen’s edit transforms the original’s minimalist, eerie synth-pop into a hypnotic, . This creates a "hypnotic" atmosphere that maintains the
: Jensen utilizes a signature "pumping" beat and soulful piano chords to ground the track in deep house territory. This creates a "hypnotic" atmosphere that maintains the original's trippy essence while providing the percussive drive needed for festival stages. combined with Jensen’s production
: The edit opens with guitar riffs that echo the original’s modern classic status before building into a drop characterized by a clubby bass line—a hallmark of Stefy De Cicco’s production style. Bridging Two Eras bass-heavy content. At its core
: Ben Hamilton’s vocals provide a "soulful" and "hypnotic" reinterpretion of Kid Cudi's delivery. While Cudi’s original felt isolated and internal, Hamilton’s performance, combined with Jensen’s production, feels more like a shared experience on a darkened dance floor.