Pop Music Remixes You Need to Hear in 2015

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It’s time to get your groove on with the best pop music remixes of 2015. These tracks will have you dancing all night long.

Introduction

The term “remix” gets tossed around a lot these days, often to describe any Alternate Version of a song released by the artist or label. In reality, a remix is much more than that – it’s a re-interpretation of the song by another artist, often with an entirely different approach and feel.

A good remix can become as popular – sometimes even more so – than the original version, and in some cases can totally eclipse it. Here are ten of the best pop music remixes you need to hear in 2015.

Best Pop Music Remixes of 2015

The best pop music remixes of 2015 include a mix of classic hits and current chart toppers. Remixes are a great way to breathe new life into a song that you might be tired of hearing. They can also help you discover new music that you never would have found on your own. Here are some of the best pop music remixes of 2015.

“Hello” by Adele

The original “Hello” by Adele was released in 2015 and quickly rose to the top of the charts. It’s no surprise, then, that there have been a number of remixes of the song released in the past year. Some of these remixes are by well-known DJs, while others are by lesser-known artists. Regardless, all of these remixes are worth a listen.

1. “Hello” by Ferreck Dawn and Robosonic
2. “Hello” by Ephwurd
3. “Hello” (Adele vs. Martin Solveig & Dragonette) by The White Panda
4. “Hello” (Marshmello Remix)
5. “Hello” ( Tony Romera Remix)
6. “Hello” (Dirty South Remix)
7. “Hello” (7th Heaven Club Mix)
8. “Hello” (Moody Good Remix)

“Can’t Feel My Face” by The Weeknd

“Can’t Feel My Face” by The Weeknd was one of the most popular songs of 2015, and it’s no surprise that it got the remix treatment from some of the world’s top DJs. The resulting remixes are a diverse bunch, but they all have one thing in common: they’re guaranteed to get you moving.

If you’re looking for a club-ready remix, look no further than Martin Garrix’s rework. Garrix speeds up the original track and adds his signature hard-hitting drops, resulting in a remix that’s sure to get any party started.

If you prefer your remixes a little more laid-back, check out Kygo’s version of “Can’t Feel My Face.” Kygo trades in the original song’s electronic production for sunny acoustic guitars and tropical drums, resulting in a sunny and infectious sound that’s perfect for summertime listening.

Whether you’re looking to dance or just chill out, there’s a “Can’t Feel My Face” remix for you. Check out our picks for the best of the bunch below.

“Hotline Bling” by Drake

“Hotline Bling” by Drake was one of the most popular songs of 2015, and it was also one of the most popular songs to get remixed. There were dozens of different versions of the song released by various artists, but some of the best were by DJ Mustard, OVO Sound, and Skepta.

“Sorry” by Justin Bieber

This is a remix of the original song “Sorry” by Justin Bieber. This remix is by the group called “DJ snake”. This group is from France. They are very good at making remixes of popular songs. This is one of their best remixes. It has a very catchy beat and it is very fun to listen to.

“What Do You Mean?” by Justin Bieber

One of the most popular songs of 2015, “What Do You Mean?” by Justin Bieber, has received a lot of love from DJs and producers in the form of remixes. Here are some of the best ones that have come out so far:

1. Jack U & Justin Bieber – “What Do You Mean?” (A-Trak Remix)
2. Prydz vs Retribution – “Pompeii What Do You Mean?”
3. Laidback Luke & Tujamo – “All Day What Do You Mean?”
4. The Him – “What Do You Mean?” (feat. Tynisha Keli) [Radio Edit]
5. Audien & 3LAU – “Hot Water What Do You Mean?” (feat. Victoria Zaro)

Conclusion

In conclusion, these are some of the best pop music remixes that you need to hear in 2015. Whether you’re a fan of the original songs or not, these remixes are sure to get your toes tapping and your head nodding. So go ahead and add them to your playlist – you won’t regret it!

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