[Future] Flo Rida ft. Robin Thicke & Verdine White – I Don’t Like It, I Love It (Kasum Remix)

Flo Rida ft. Robin Thicke & Verdine White
I Don't Like, It I Love It (Kasum Remix)

Following the Blink 182 remix, Kasum is back with another infectious jam. Taking on “I Don’t Like It, I Love It” by Flo Rida, the NY-based producer provides a future bass rendition on the Top 40 track. Kasum manages to keep it fun and entertaining throughout the short duration of the tune, as there’s never dull moment. Cleverly sampling the whitsling, Robin Thicke‘s vocals and Flo Rida’s verse, it all results in an incredibly catchy song that’ll make you move up and down in a heartbeat.

With this release, Kasum once again proves that he can do it all. From progressive house to future bass, he can produce any trending sound for mass appeal. Out via Atlantic Records, this tune shows a new side of Kasum’s talents. Make sure to show some support if you like what you hear!

Related items:

[Progressive House] Blink 182 – Adam’s Song (Kasum Remix)

Blink 182
Adam's Song (Kasum Remix)

As you’re reading the title you’re probably thinking to yourself, what could anyone possibly do to remix this song? Wonder no more, as NY-based producer Kasum stripped the Blink 182 classic “Adam’s Song” down to the bone and gave it the electronic dance treatment. Following the success of his debut single “Glorious”, Kasum takes it way back and gives us a taste of throwback punk rock music, and the fusion of the two genres surprisingly works wonders. The producer keeps it interesting by incorporating progressive melodies and dubstep elements without overshadowing the original vocals.

This track is just another example of the wide range of music Kasum has to offer. Grab a free copy of the tune here and show some support if you like this rendition of the 90’s classic.

Related items:

[Progressive House] Synchronice & Kasum – Glorious (OLWIK Remix)

Synchronice & Kasum
Glorious (OLWIK Remix)

The young Olwik returns yet again with a brazenly uplifting new remix of the Kasum and Synchronice collaboration, “Glorious.” He’s begun to align his song structure and production quality with some of the biggest names in house, slowly but steadily showing budding promise within his bright and upbeat song choices, classical musical training, and overall positivity. As we’ve said before, it’s getting difficult to find intriguing and truly progressive house, but Olwik has started out strong straight out of the gate. Be sure to show him support on SoundCloud with a follow and you’ll get a free download here of his newest, festival ready tune instantly!

Related items: