: Known for his eccentric, meme-heavy branding, Tree leaned into the chaotic energy of the track, making it a staple of his live sets.
: Schulz’s version mirrored the specific speed, pitch, and "twisted phonk" aesthetic Southstar had popularized. oliver_tree_robin_schulz_miss_you_twisted_phonk...
Despite the backlash, the Robin Schulz and Oliver Tree version became a massive commercial success. : Known for his eccentric, meme-heavy branding, Tree
The catch? It sounded nearly identical to Southstar’s version. : Known for his eccentric
: Since Oliver Tree owned the original vocals from "Jerk," his team had the legal right to re-release them in any format—even if that format was heavily "inspired" by an independent artist's remix. The Verdict
The Twisted Tale of "Miss You": Oliver Tree , Robin Schulz , and Southstar