COPYCAT (Sofi Tukker Remix)
Billie Eilish
Sofi Tukker takes Billie's unsettling original and drags it onto the dance floor, but it's the kind of dance floor where everyone's smiling a little too wide. The remix builds on a propulsive house framework — four-on-the-floor kick drums, a rubbery bassline that bounces with manic energy, and tropical-electronic percussion elements that clatter like bamboo wind chimes in a storm. Billie's vocal gets chopped, pitched, and reassembled into something between a taunt and a chant, her words about imitation and identity theft now spinning on a carousel of repetition that makes the accusation feel obsessive, inescapable. The Sofi Tukker production duo injects their signature blend of global-bass eclecticism — there are moments where the rhythm patterns nod to Brazilian baile funk and others that feel indebted to Berlin techno's mechanical pulse. The emotional landscape shifts from the original's creeping dread to something more feral and celebratory, as if the narrator stopped being disturbed by their copycat and started hunting them for sport. This remix lives in sweaty festival tents at sunset, in warehouse parties where the lights are too bright and everyone is moving with slightly unhinged energy.
fast
2010s
bright, frenetic, dense
American electronic pop with Brazilian and Berlin techno influences
Electronic, Pop. Tropical House / Global Bass. feral, manic. Shifts from taunting unease into frenetic celebratory aggression, building relentless momentum.. energy 8. fast. danceability 9. valence 6. vocals: chopped female vocal, chanted, pitched and reassembled. production: four-on-the-floor kicks, rubbery bassline, tropical-electronic percussion, baile funk rhythms. texture: bright, frenetic, dense. acousticness 1. era: 2010s. American electronic pop with Brazilian and Berlin techno influences. Sweaty festival tent at sunset or a warehouse party with slightly unhinged energy