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The summer of 2017 marked

Skrillex & Poo Bear – Would You Ever (Arty Remix)

Home Uncategorized Skrillex & Poo Bear – Would You Ever (Arty Remix)

The summer of 2017 marked the debut of Poo Bear as a solo artist, when he teamed up with Skrillex for their summer smash hit “Would You Ever”. Audiences all over the world knew Jason Boyd (Poo Bear’s real name) already from his collaborations with Justin Bieber, as he co-wrote many of the Canadian’s hits, such as “Where Are Ü Now” and “What Do You Mean?”. Skrillex was also involved in the production of “Where Are Ü Now” and obviously he was impressed with the multi-talented Poo Bear. For their second collaboration “Would You Ever” Skrillex even invited him to step in front of the mic for the vocals of the track, a premier for Poo Bear.

After Skrillex slightly chopped up Poo Bear’s vocals, high-pitched them and added a heavy house beat to them, the track was done. “Would You Ever” became an absolute banger last summer and the official videoclip reached over 30 million YouTube views so far. The track also didn’t remain unnoticed by Russian producer Arty, who now took the track and created an amazing remix of it, adding that real Arty flavour’ to it that his fans have come to love. The 28-year old trance and progressive producer turned the summer anthem into a highly energetic dance floor anthem.

Arty’s remix of “Would You Ever” goes on to prove that Arty has overcome the motivational problems that he dealt with some time ago. Last year he successfully revived his Alpha 9 alias as well, while stating that he had rediscovered his passion for producing music. Clearly these aren’t just words, as Arty’s latest single “Sunrise ft. April Bender that dropped just last week also proves. Check out the Arty’s phenomenal and super catchy remix of Skrillex & Poo Bear’s “Would You Ever” down below.

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