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Released 10 Years Ago: Mr. Probz – Waves (Robin Schulz Remix)

A decade ago, in 2014, Robin Schulz released his remix of Mr. Probz‘s ‘Waves’, a track that rapidly became a house music sensation and catapulted the German producer to international fame. This remix stood out not only for its mellow, guitar-driven sound but also for its widespread appeal, garnering immense popularity on various platforms including over 600 million views on YouTube and nearly 1 billion streams on Spotify. The song’s success on radio and online platforms marked a significant moment in the electronic-pop crossover genre, laying the foundation for many similar hits that would follow in the ensuing years.

Robin Schulz, following his breakthrough with the ‘Waves’ remix, demonstrated that he was far from a one-hit-wonder. He has since released three studio albums, each showcasing his knack for creating catchy and melodious tracks that resonate with a broad audience. His hits like ‘Sugar’ featuring Francesco Yates, ‘Sun Goes Down’ featuring Jasmine Thompson, and the remix of Lilly Wood and The Prick’s ‘Prayer in C’, further solidified his position as a prominent figure in the dance music scene. Schulz‘s ability to blend deep house with pop elements has made him a go-to artist for those looking for music that combines the energy of electronic beats with the accessibility of pop melodies, and his remix of ‘Waves’ remains a standout track in his impressive discography.

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