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How is deep your love dj snake remix
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how is deep your love dj snake remix

Around the 2000s/my sister’s era of graduating from high school and then college shortly after was a mix of some of the best nostalgic songs: Michelle Branch’s “Goodbye to You” (SO good), Lee Ann Womack’s “I Hope You Dance” (daaww), Eve6’s “Here’s to the Night” (tears everywhere), and Green Day’s “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” (okay, maybe not this one). My brother’s generation way back when was all about “Graduation (Friends Forever)” by Vitamin C, and, honestly, that song still manages to choke me up – and THAT is really saying something. In other words, music makes me sensey (see: soft, emotional, vulnerable).Įvery graduating class has songs tied to its era. I can listen to The Lumineers or Taylor Swift’s Red album and be sitting in my freshman year dorm again. I can listen to Blink-182 or Yellowcard and be tran sported immediately back to my Laguna Beach-loving days. Like most people, listening to a song can bring me back to a specific time, place, memory, feeling. But me? I haven’t had the luxury of being able to express my emotions through a good ol’ cry sesh (have I ever?). Every other day and sometimes spontaneously, a close friend will get extremely sentimental or will even start to cry. As you can only imagine, this is a huge transition in my life - I leave the friends I began this epic journey with, I don’t get to see my best friends every day (and, well, pretty much every second), and I have to live back home again (love ya, mom and dad!). On May 14th, I graduated from the School of Communication & Information, but I technically didn’t officially graduate from Rutgers University until Sunday, May 17th, which was University commencement (see: sweaty legs, hat hair, and Bill Nye).

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This year, I graduated college (granted, 1 year early, but still).

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It’s that time of year - when “Class of 20–” is written sloppily in marker on car windows and your family and friends are taking bets on whether or not the girl with her graduation cap on inside Olive Garden is graduating from college or high school. *Play while reading blog post for maximum emotion.* I also think Oliver Heldens could really add to the song with his signature bouncy bass. If Ookay had remixed “How Deep is Your Love,” I imagine it would be all the trappy ratchetness I was expecting from DJ Snake. I would be interested to hear what a purely trap remix of the song would sound like. So basically, like a parent to a teenager, I’m disappointed in DJ Snake. In comparison to DJ Snake’s other work, this remix falls short, which is why I dislike it so much. Despite all of that, I really dislike his remix of Harris’ “How Deep is Your Love.” The remix had so much potential until the beat dropped and some God-awful, annoying horn starts ringing like crazy. He’s even been dominating the radio this summer between his version of AlunaGeorge’s “You Know You Like It” and “Lean On” with Major Lazer and MØ. I’ve seen him six or more times already (including one time when my phone got stolen by a boy wearing a cardigan in a club, which in all realness, should have been a red flag to begin with), and have enjoyed every single performance. The same can’t be said for Frenchman DJ Snake’s remix of “How Deep is Your Love.”Īs has been probably mentioned in several previous blog posts, I’m a fan of DJ Snake.














How is deep your love dj snake remix