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Marshmello Finally Drops Remix Of DJ Snake’s “Let Me Love You”

Back in October, Marshmello began teasing a remix on Snapchat of DJ Snake's hit collaboration "Let Me Love You" with Justin Bieber. Since then, we've seen the mysterious producer drop his biggest single to date on his Wrabel team up "Ritual," while Dutch DJ Tiësto recently delivered his own rendition of Snake's tune. Marshmello has finally unveiled his full version of "Let Me Love You," which ranks as one of the best remixes we've heard from him yet.
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Back in October, Marshmello began teasing a remix on Snapchat of DJ Snake‘s hit collaboration “Let Me Love You” with Justin Bieber. Since then, we’ve seen the mysterious producer drop his biggest single to date on his Wrabel team up “Ritual,” while Dutch DJ Tiësto recently delivered his own rendition of Snake’s tune. Now, Marshmello has finally unveiled his full version of “Let Me Love You,” which ranks as one of the best remixes we’ve heard from him yet.

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The masked producer’s take on the track opens with booming sub bass and slow rolling trap beats, as Justin Bieber’s pristine vocal hooks take the spotlight. Moving into the drop, he leads with sublime vocal chop melodies, grinding bass and irresistible rhythms.

Marshmello delivers a version of DJ Snake and Justin Bieber’s collaboration that rivals the original in terms of quality. The intrinsically catchy hooks that helped make the song a hit maintain their placement in the new rendition, as the “Alone” producer fills the production with deep bass swells and futuristic trap grooves fit for the dancefloor.

We’re still waiting on those “Let Me Love You” remixes from Zedd and Don Diablo, but in the meantime, check out Mello’s take above and let us know what you think.


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