As the track wound down into its final, pulsing outro, Elena was drenched in sweat and breathing hard. The anger was gone, replaced by a strange, buzzing clarity. She looked at the exit, then back at the DJ booth. The music hadn't just been a background track; it had been an exorcism.

The track started with that familiar, deceptive simplicity—the lone guitar and GAYLE’s raw vocal. But Tony had stretched the intro, letting the tension build until the crowd was practically vibrating. They knew what was coming. They were all there to scream at the ghosts of their exes.

The "Extended Remix" lived up to its name. It wasn't just a beat; it was a physical wall of sound. The house-infused rhythm turned the "ABCDE-forget-you" hook into a rhythmic punch. Elena didn't just dance; she exhaled months of repressed anger. With every kick drum, she felt lighter. Around her, a hundred other people were doing the same, their voices lost in the roar of the remix.