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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80SPko_gPlY The 2000 breakbeat remix]] of Sonique's "It Feels So Good" was the hit version, while few people remember [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioYkuSYwIAQ the original 1998 trance mix.]]

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80SPko_gPlY The 2000 breakbeat remix]] of Sonique's "It Feels So Good" was the a worldwide hit version, in 2000, while few people outside of [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Australia]] remember [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioYkuSYwIAQ the original 1998 trance mix.]]
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* The version of the dance classic "Can You Feel It" by Mr. Fingers that is most fondly remembered is the vocal version credited to "Fingers Inc.", which takes the original song and places a lengthy [[SpokenWordInMusic spoken word]] sample (lifted from "My House" by Rhythm Controll) over it.
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* "Deep Cover" by Music/DrDre and Music/SnoopDogg still holds some recognition, primarily for the importance of being Snoop's first official appearance on a song, but is mostly overshadowed by "Twinz (Deep Cover '98)" by Music/BigPun and Fat Joe, which is the former's SignatureSong and is still often in contention as one of the best hip-hop remixes ever.
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* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'': Some pieces that tend to have more recognition outside of the fandom are "Saishuu Kichiku Imouto Flandre S" (a remix of Flandre's theme "U.N. Owen Was Her?"), "Night of Nights" (a remix of Sakuya's theme "Flowering Night"), and "Bad Apple!! feat. nomico" (a remix of the stage 3 theme "Bad Apple!!" from ''VideoGame/TouhouGensokyoLotusLandStory'') , perhaps the SignatureSong of the entire ''Touhou'' remix community (especially in {{Rhythm Game}}s; it's hard to find a current arcade rhythm game that ''doesn't'' have it).

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* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'': Some pieces that tend to have more recognition outside of the fandom are "Saishuu Kichiku Imouto Flandre S" (a remix of Flandre's theme "U.N. Owen Was Her?"), "Night of Nights" (a remix of Sakuya's theme "Flowering Night"), and "Bad Apple!! "Music/BadApple feat. nomico" (a remix of the stage 3 theme "Bad Apple!!" from ''VideoGame/TouhouGensokyoLotusLandStory'') , perhaps the SignatureSong of the entire ''Touhou'' remix community (especially in {{Rhythm Game}}s; it's hard to find a current arcade rhythm game that ''doesn't'' have it).
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* Todd Terry's [[HouseMusic deep house]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Lfo2IPvXMw remix]] of Everything But The Girl's "Missing" outshone the SophistiPop [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9VdJA6BCww original]] to the point that the band underwent a total GenreShift to the remix's style.

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* Todd Terry's [[HouseMusic deep house]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Lfo2IPvXMw remix]] of Everything But The Girl's Music/EverythingButTheGirl's "Missing" outshone the SophistiPop [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9VdJA6BCww original]] to the point that the band underwent a total GenreShift to the remix's style.
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* The Music/PetShopBoys' original version of "West End Girls", [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXRqGfF64zQ produced by Bobby Orlando in 1984,]] was only a minor club hit that year and is all but unknown to the mainstream. [[https://youtu.be/p3j2NYZ8FKs The 1985 Stephen Hague-produced re-recording,]] which is slower and has slightly different lyrics, was a #1 international pop hit, and is the version featured on their ''Please'' album. Ditto "One More Chance", which was first released as a [[BSide double A-side]] with "West End Girls" before being reworked by Julian Mendelsohn into the much better-known version that kicks off ''Actually'', and "Opportunities", also remixed by Stephen Hague.

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* The Music/PetShopBoys' original version of "West End Girls", [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXRqGfF64zQ produced by Bobby Orlando in 1984,]] was only a minor club hit that year and is all but unknown to the mainstream. [[https://youtu.be/p3j2NYZ8FKs The 1985 Stephen Hague-produced re-recording,]] which is slower and has slightly different lyrics, was a #1 international pop hit, and is the version featured on their ''Please'' album. Ditto "One More Chance", which was first released as a [[BSide double A-side]] with "West End Girls" before being reworked by Julian Mendelsohn into the much better-known version that kicks off ''Actually'', and "Opportunities", "Opportunities"(Let's Make Lots Of Money), produced by [[Music/ArtOfNoise JJ Jeczalik]] and Nicholas Froome in its 1985 single release, then also remixed by Stephen Hague.Hague for ''Please'' the following year.
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* The Music/PetShopBoys' original version of "West End Girls", [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXRqGfF64zQ produced by Bobby Orlando in 1984,]] was only a minor club hit that year and is all but unknown to the mainstream. [[https://youtu.be/p3j2NYZ8FKs The 1985 Stephen Hague-produced re-recording,]] which is slower and has slightly different lyrics, was a #1 international pop hit, and is the version featured on their ''Please'' album. Ditto "One More Chance", which was first released as a [[BSide double A-side]] with "West End Girls" before being reworked by Julian Mendelsohn into the much better-known version that kicks off ''Actually''.

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* The Music/PetShopBoys' original version of "West End Girls", [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXRqGfF64zQ produced by Bobby Orlando in 1984,]] was only a minor club hit that year and is all but unknown to the mainstream. [[https://youtu.be/p3j2NYZ8FKs The 1985 Stephen Hague-produced re-recording,]] which is slower and has slightly different lyrics, was a #1 international pop hit, and is the version featured on their ''Please'' album. Ditto "One More Chance", which was first released as a [[BSide double A-side]] with "West End Girls" before being reworked by Julian Mendelsohn into the much better-known version that kicks off ''Actually''.''Actually'', and "Opportunities", also remixed by Stephen Hague.
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* Music/{{Underworld}}'s signature song [[https://youtu.be/XiMrrleH_hI "Born Slippy .NUXX"]] is a "remix"[[note]](more like a completely different track with an inexplicably similar name)[[/note]] of their 1995 single "Born Slippy". The ".NUXX" version was an overlooked B-side until its inclusion in the ''Film/{{Trainspotting}}'' soundtrack, after which its popularity exploded and absolutely dwarfed the original. These days, when you hear someone mention "Born Slippy" (even the band themselves), they're almost definitely talking about ".NUXX" rather than the original.

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* Music/{{Underworld}}'s Music/{{Underworld|Band}}'s signature song [[https://youtu.be/XiMrrleH_hI "Born Slippy .NUXX"]] is a "remix"[[note]](more like a completely different track with an inexplicably similar name)[[/note]] of their 1995 single "Born Slippy". The ".NUXX" version was an overlooked B-side until its inclusion in the ''Film/{{Trainspotting}}'' soundtrack, after which its popularity exploded and absolutely dwarfed the original. These days, when you hear someone mention "Born Slippy" (even the band themselves), they're almost definitely talking about ".NUXX" rather than the original.
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* The dance classic "Weekend" has an interesting history. Originally a relatively unnoticed disco track by the musical project Phreek, it was revived with a post-disco cover by Class Action (a studio group headed by EDM pioneer Larry Levan) in 1983, which made it a minor dance hit. It was then subsequently given a HouseMusic remix by the Todd Terry Project in 1988, which made it an arguably bigger hit and gave it recognition as one of the first widely successful EDM songs.
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* The Twelve's remix of "I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance With You" by the Music/BlackKids is far more popular than the original, being featured on the soundtrack of [[{{VideoGame/FIFASoccer}} FIFA 09]] and getting performed on {{Series/Glee}}.

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* The Twelve's remix of "I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance With You" by the Music/BlackKids is far more popular than the original, being featured on the soundtrack of [[{{VideoGame/FIFASoccer}} [[VideoGame/FIFASoccer FIFA 09]] and getting performed on {{Series/Glee}}.



* ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'': Some pieces that tend to have more recognition outside of the fandom are Saishuu Kichiku Imouto Flandre S (a remix of Flandre's theme "U.N. Owen Was Her?"), Night of Nights (a remix of Sakuya's theme "Flowering Night"), and Bad Apple!! feat. nomico (a remix of the stage 3 theme "Bad Apple!!" from ''Lotus Land Story'') , perhaps the SignatureSong of the entire ''Touhou'' remix community (especially in {{Rhythm Game}}s; it's hard to find a current arcade rhythm game that ''doesn't'' have it).

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* ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'': ''Franchise/TouhouProject'': Some pieces that tend to have more recognition outside of the fandom are Saishuu "Saishuu Kichiku Imouto Flandre S S" (a remix of Flandre's theme "U.N. Owen Was Her?"), Night "Night of Nights Nights" (a remix of Sakuya's theme "Flowering Night"), and Bad "Bad Apple!! feat. nomico nomico" (a remix of the stage 3 theme "Bad Apple!!" from ''Lotus Land Story'') ''VideoGame/TouhouGensokyoLotusLandStory'') , perhaps the SignatureSong of the entire ''Touhou'' remix community (especially in {{Rhythm Game}}s; it's hard to find a current arcade rhythm game that ''doesn't'' have it).
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* The 1980 remix of Music/TheHumanLeague's "Being Boiled", featured on ''Music/{{Travelogue}}'', is better known than the 1978 single version.
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* Music/TheCure had a UK hit with "Close To Me" in 1985, and then again with a remix in 1990. It's one of their most enduring radio staples, but the two versions that became hits were remixed from the original. The 1985 single added a horn section, while the 1990 version was fully remixed with an AlternativeDance beat for their ''Mixed Up'' album. The former is the best known version in America, while you're more likely to hear the latter on British radio. The original album cut is barely heard in comparison.

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* Music/TheCure Music/{{The Cure|Band}} had a UK hit with "Close To Me" in 1985, and then again with a remix in 1990. It's one of their most enduring radio staples, but the two versions that became hits were remixed from the original. The 1985 single added a horn section, while the 1990 version was fully remixed with an AlternativeDance beat for their ''Mixed Up'' album. The former is the best known version in America, while you're more likely to hear the latter on British radio. The original album cut is barely heard in comparison.
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* The most popular version of "19-2000" (also known as "19/2000" or "[[RefrainFromAssuming get the cool shoe shine]]") by Music/{{Gorillaz}} is the Soulchild remix; to the point where some people didn't even know that wasn't the original version.

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* The most popular version of "19-2000" (also known as "19/2000" or "[[RefrainFromAssuming get Get the cool shoe shine]]") Cool Shoeshine]]") by Music/{{Gorillaz}} is the Soulchild remix; while the original version is fairly popular, the remix is one of the band's most popular songs of all time, to the point where some people didn't even know that wasn't many believe it ''is'' the original version.original. Considering it was intentionally engineered to be a hit song with crossover appeal, this may be a possible example of an [[InvokedTrope invoking]].
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* The popular 1986 version of Music/NuShooz's "I Can't Wait", which was a Top 10 hit on both sides of the Atlantic, is a remix by Dutch producer Peter Slaghuis. Hardly anyone remembers the original mix, which was released a year earlier and never charted anywhere.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkNTff4R4KE The Sinister Strings mix]] of Brainbug's "Nightmare", with its characteristic ''Film/{{Jaws}}''-esque strings ostinato and creepy pizzicato synth hook, completely eclipsed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGavYK6qnJk the original melodic trance version.]]

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkNTff4R4KE The Sinister Strings mix]] of Brainbug's "Nightmare", with its characteristic ''Film/{{Jaws}}''-esque strings ostinato and creepy pizzicato synth hook, completely eclipsed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGavYK6qnJk the original melodic dream trance version.]]
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* The well-known "original" version of ItaloDisco artist Ken Laszlo's SignatureSong "Hey Hey Guy", which opens with a phone conversation between Ken and his gay lover, is actually a re-recording. [[https://youtu.be/D9wdWzOIsUg The true original version]], recorded in 1983 but unreleased until 2009, is slightly slower and lacks the conversation, instead featuring an early example of AWildRapperAppears between the second verse and the chorus.
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** Likewise, Francois K.'s remix of Music/{{Kraftwerk}}'s "Tour de France" eclipsed the original "Kling Klang Analog" mix.

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** Likewise, Francois K.'s remix of Music/{{Kraftwerk}}'s "Tour de France" France", featured in ''Film/{{Breakin}}'', eclipsed the original "Kling Klang Analog" mix.

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* The original version of SWV's Right Here was the band's debut single, released late in 1992. It was quickly overshadowed by the Human Nature Remix.

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* "Roses" by rapper [=SAINt=] JHN became an out-of-nowhere chart hit three years after its release when it was given an upbeat HouseMusic remix by Kazak producer Imanbek, largely driven by its use in a Snapchat filter.
* The original version of SWV's Right Here "Right Here" was the band's debut single, released late in 1992. It was quickly overshadowed by the Human Nature Remix.



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* Elmo & Patsy originally recorded "WesternAnimation/GrandmaGotRunOverByAReindeer" in 1979 and released it on their own label, before striking up a distribution deal with a Nashville label. 1983 was the year it finally became a hit AntiChristmasSong. Then the next year, they signed with Creator/EpicRecords to release an album, and took the opportunity to re-record and re-release the song, and the re-recording, which prominently features a piano in the mix and a hammy lead vocal, is the one everyone knows. The original, with just drums, guitars and bass and a more deadpan vocal performance by Elmo Shropshire, is largely forgotten.
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* Mylo's "Dr. Pressure", a mashup of his "Drop the Pressure" with the vocals of [[Music/GloriaEstefan Miami Sound Machine]]'s "Dr. Beat", eclipsed both of the original songs.

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* Mylo's "Dr. Pressure", [[https://youtu.be/IH-CyuXfC-Q "Doctor Pressure"]], a mashup of his own "Drop the Pressure" with the vocals of [[Music/GloriaEstefan Miami Sound Machine]]'s "Dr. Beat", eclipsed both of the original songs.
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* In The UK, the Ed Case Refix of Music/{{Gorillaz}}’ “Clint Eastwood” featuring Sweetie Irie is far more well known than the original featuring Del The Funky Homosapien, mostly due to how popular the genre of the remix was in the UK at the time of its release.

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* In The the UK, the Ed Case Refix Case's 2-step garage refix of Music/{{Gorillaz}}’ “Clint Eastwood” featuring Sweetie Irie is far more well known than the original featuring Del The Funky Homosapien, mostly due to how popular the genre of the remix garage sound was in the UK at the time of its release.
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* Music/{{Underworld}}'s signature song [[https://youtu.be/XiMrrleH_hI "Born Slippy .NUXX"]] is a "remix"[[note]](more like a completely different track with an inexplicably similar name)[[/note]] of their 1995 single "Born Slippy". The ".NUXX" version was an overlooked B-side until its inclusion in the ''Film/{{Trainspotting}}'' soundtrack, after which its popularity exploded and absolutely dwarfed the original. These days, when you hear someone mention "Born Slippy" (even the band themselves), they're almost definitely talking about ".NUXX" rather than the original.
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** Not to mention his remix of Music/ToriAmos' [[https://youtu.be/Zqae5qyopok "Professional Widow"]]. Armand really has a knack for turning in remixes that completely dwarf the originals.
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Compare and contrast to the WeirdAlEffect (a parody becomes more popular than the original), SampledUp (a song samples another and becomes more popular), and SequelDisplacement (a sequel becomes more popular than its predecessor).

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Compare and contrast to the WeirdAlEffect ParodyDisplacement (a parody becomes more popular than the original), SampledUp (a song samples another and becomes more popular), and SequelDisplacement (a sequel becomes more popular than its predecessor).
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* "Macarena" by Los del Río was an obscure Latin pop song about a woman who cheats on her boyfriend while he's serving in the military. Three years after it's release, a remix by obscure DJ duo the Bayside Boys hit #1 on the Hot 100 and spawned a massive DanceSensation.

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* "Macarena" by Los del Río was an obscure folky Latin pop song about a woman who cheats on her boyfriend while he's serving in the military. Three years after it's release, a remix by obscure DJ duo the Bayside Boys hit #1 on the Hot 100 and spawned a massive DanceSensation.
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* "Macarena" by Los del Río was an obscure Latin pop song about a woman who cheats on her boyfriend while he's serving in the military. Three years after it's release, a remix by obscure DJ duo the Bayside Boys hit #1 on the Hot 100 and spawned a massive DanceSensation.
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* She Moves' "Breaking All The Rules", originally a typical '90s boy band/girl group pop ballad, was overtaken by the Berman Brothers dance remix.
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* DJ Sakin's "Protect Your Mind", a SpeedyTechnoRemake of the ''Film/{{Braveheart}}'' theme, had its original mix released in 1997 to little fanfare. The version most people know, which directly samples the original movie theme and is the basis for the [[WithLyrics vocal version]], is the 1999 "Suspicious" mix.

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* DJ Sakin's "Protect Your Mind", a SpeedyTechnoRemake of the ''Film/{{Braveheart}}'' theme, had its original mix released in 1997 to little fanfare. The version most people know, which directly samples the original movie theme and is the basis for the [[WithLyrics vocal version]], is the 1999 "Suspicious" mix.Suspicious remix by Torsten Stenzel.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37IbGnxwvzM DJ Taucher's remix]] of Ayla's self-titled song was [[InNameOnly radically different]] and far more popular than the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niixHS5NrWA original]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfTthu6pxiY 1995]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-61K70llBeE mixes]], therefore nearly all subsequent remixes, including frontman DJ Tandu's own [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Sw-saRb7BI 1999 remix]], were based on Taucher's arrangement.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37IbGnxwvzM DJ Taucher's remix]] of Ayla's self-titled song was [[InNameOnly radically different]] and far more popular than the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niixHS5NrWA original]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfTthu6pxiY 1995]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-61K70llBeE mixes]], mixes,]] therefore nearly all subsequent remixes, including frontman DJ Tandu's own [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Sw-saRb7BI 1999 remix]], remix,]] were based on Taucher's arrangement.



* For most audiences, the definitive version of Energy 52's trance hit "Cafe del Mar" is the 1998 [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vlkm2T9LfE "Three 'n' One" mix]], which eclipsed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFIOGnp0DdU the original]] from 1993.

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* For most audiences, the definitive version of Energy 52's trance hit "Cafe del Mar" is the 1998 [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vlkm2T9LfE "Three 'n' One" mix]], mix,]] which eclipsed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFIOGnp0DdU the original]] from 1993.



* Music/YeahYeahYeahs’ “Heads will Roll” was the second single to their third album “It’s Blitz”. A catchy dance-rock composition, it would later be remixed by Canadian DJ A-Trak which was notably used on Film/ProjectX. Then, the remix ''itself'' was remixed by Soundcloud artist J-VHC, which saw his creation used on a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf5R2ke7ogI meme of a Brazilian dancing dog which went viral]]. Today, most people would either express shock over learning there is an original version of the song, or even glee of finally hearing the unremixed version.

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* Music/YeahYeahYeahs’ “Heads will Roll” was the second single to their third album “It’s Blitz”. A catchy dance-rock composition, it would later be remixed by Canadian DJ A-Trak which was notably used on Film/ProjectX. Then, the remix ''itself'' was remixed by Soundcloud artist J-VHC, which saw his creation used on a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf5R2ke7ogI meme of a Brazilian dancing dog which went viral]]. viral.]] Today, most people would either express shock over learning there is an original version of the song, or even glee of finally hearing the unremixed version.



* The popular version of Faithless's "Insomnia" is actually the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2MJ9hRZhvQ "Monster Mix"]], which had its lyrics almost completely rewritten due to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmWi9hXydu4 the original's]] [[{{Bowdlerise}} referencing weed (marijuana) use]].
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80SPko_gPlY The 2000 breakbeat remix]] of Sonique's "It Feels So Good" was the hit version, while few people remember [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioYkuSYwIAQ the original 1998 trance mix]].

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* The popular version of Faithless's "Insomnia" is actually the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2MJ9hRZhvQ "Monster Mix"]], Mix,"]] which had its lyrics almost completely rewritten due to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmWi9hXydu4 the original's]] [[{{Bowdlerise}} referencing weed (marijuana) use]].
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80SPko_gPlY The 2000 breakbeat remix]] of Sonique's "It Feels So Good" was the hit version, while few people remember [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioYkuSYwIAQ the original 1998 trance mix]].mix.]]



* The Art of Trance's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6IKl4CUNio original version]] of "Madagascar/[[TyopOnTheCover Madagasca/Madagasga]]" was overshadowed by the [[InNameOnly almost completely different]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiIIteLQ3gQ Cygnus X mix]], which in turn was the basis for the even more popular Music/FerryCorsten [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuH_nYKXqHM remix]].

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* The Art of Trance's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6IKl4CUNio original version]] of "Madagascar/[[TyopOnTheCover Madagasca/Madagasga]]" was overshadowed by the [[InNameOnly almost completely different]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiIIteLQ3gQ Cygnus X mix]], which in turn was the basis for the even more popular Music/FerryCorsten [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuH_nYKXqHM remix]].remix.]]



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkNTff4R4KE The Sinister Strings mix]] of Brainbug's "Nightmare", with its characteristic ''Film/{{Jaws}}''-esque strings ostinato and creepy pizzicato synth hook, completely eclipsed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGavYK6qnJk the original melodic trance version]].

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkNTff4R4KE The Sinister Strings mix]] of Brainbug's "Nightmare", with its characteristic ''Film/{{Jaws}}''-esque strings ostinato and creepy pizzicato synth hook, completely eclipsed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGavYK6qnJk the original melodic trance version]].version.]]



* The most known version of Nightcrawlers' "Push the Feeling On" isn't the original version, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBR2sraqEVI "The Dub of Doom"]], mixed by Marc Kinchen, while the ''true'' original version is [[https://youtu.be/A4tZiThZPdE this]], released in 1992. Wait... [[InNameOnly Is that the same song]]? Yes. Note the [[SampledUp lyrics sampled]] in 1:14 and 1:29.

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* The most known version of Nightcrawlers' "Push the Feeling On" isn't the original version, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBR2sraqEVI "The Dub of Doom"]], Doom,"]] mixed by Marc Kinchen, while the ''true'' original version is [[https://youtu.be/A4tZiThZPdE this]], released in 1992. Wait... [[InNameOnly Is that the same song]]? Yes. Note the [[SampledUp lyrics sampled]] in 1:14 and 1:29.



* The best-known version of Newcastle-born singer Duke's "So In Love With You", which was an international club hit in the late '90s, is the [[https://youtu.be/L_wM6lHdnog house remix]] by Full Intention. Few if any people remember the pop-disco [[https://youtu.be/sGbVyOnHUpw original version]].

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* The best-known version of Newcastle-born singer Duke's "So In Love With You", which was an international club hit in the late '90s, is the [[https://youtu.be/L_wM6lHdnog house remix]] by Full Intention. Few if any people remember the pop-disco [[https://youtu.be/sGbVyOnHUpw original version]].version.]]



* Age of Love's 1990 single [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNfBl6FnfYQ "The Age of Love"]], reognized as one of the first genuine trance songs, is better known from the 1992 [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNJ58M3gIzg Jam & Spoon "Watch Out For Stella" mix]], which added the [[EpicRiff iconic synth climax]] not present in the original.

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* Age of Love's 1990 single [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNfBl6FnfYQ "The Age of Love"]], Love,"]] reognized as one of the first genuine trance songs, is better known from the 1992 [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNJ58M3gIzg Jam & Spoon "Watch Out For Stella" mix]], mix,]] which added the [[EpicRiff iconic synth climax]] not present in the original.



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWjW6pjxoEQ "Toca's Miracle"]], a [[JustForFun/XMeetsY mashup]] of Fragma's trance instrumental [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wN8uLf_B-Q "Toca Me"]] with the vocals of Coco Star's UK garage single [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0lYo1NGDhg "I Need a Miracle"]], was far more popular than either of its predecessors.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWjW6pjxoEQ "Toca's Miracle"]], Miracle,"]] a [[JustForFun/XMeetsY mashup]] of Fragma's trance instrumental [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wN8uLf_B-Q "Toca Me"]] with the vocals of Coco Star's UK garage single [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0lYo1NGDhg "I Need a Miracle"]], Miracle,"]] was far more popular than either of its predecessors.



* The Music/PetShopBoys' original version of "West End Girls", [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXRqGfF64zQ produced by Bobby Orlando in 1984]], was only a minor club hit that year and is all but unknown to the mainstream. [[https://youtu.be/p3j2NYZ8FKs The 1985 Stephen Hague-produced re-recording]], which is slower and has slightly different lyrics, was a #1 international pop hit, and is the version featured on their ''Please'' album. Ditto "One More Chance", which was first released as a [[BSide double A-side]] with "West End Girls" before being reworked by Julian Mendelsohn into the much better-known version that kicks off ''Actually''.

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* The Music/PetShopBoys' original version of "West End Girls", [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXRqGfF64zQ produced by Bobby Orlando in 1984]], 1984,]] was only a minor club hit that year and is all but unknown to the mainstream. [[https://youtu.be/p3j2NYZ8FKs The 1985 Stephen Hague-produced re-recording]], re-recording,]] which is slower and has slightly different lyrics, was a #1 international pop hit, and is the version featured on their ''Please'' album. Ditto "One More Chance", which was first released as a [[BSide double A-side]] with "West End Girls" before being reworked by Julian Mendelsohn into the much better-known version that kicks off ''Actually''.



* Partial example with the 1999 remix of "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO40TcKa_5U You Gotta Be]]" by Des'ree quickly rose to the charts and has received more airplay across the UK and Europe compared to its [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTmdBXvmlz0 original version]], which was more successful in the US.

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* Partial example with the 1999 remix of "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO40TcKa_5U You Gotta Be]]" by Des'ree quickly rose to the charts and has received more airplay across the UK and Europe compared to its [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTmdBXvmlz0 original version]], version,]] which was more successful in the US.
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* DJ Sakin's "Protect Your Mind", a SpeedyTechnoRemake of the ''Film/{{Braveheart}}'' theme, had its original mix released in 1997 to little fanfare. The version most people know, which directly samples the original movie theme and is the basis for the [[WithLyrics vocal version]], is the 1999 "Suspicious" mix.

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