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“Me, Myself & I” Gets The Best Remix Yet From A 16-Year-Old Phenom

Mesto is a 16-year-old Dutch kid that looks to truly be the future of dance music on an international scale. Unbeknown to most, he is the third name on the Martin Garrix and Justin Mylo collab, "Bouncy Bob," which is one of the highest anticipated releases going into 2016 in the world of house. He's also launched his own mix series and dropped several label-less originals for free in the meanwhile, all of which can be heard thrown around by A-listers far and wide. Watch out for this one!

Oliver Heldens‘ recently leaked future house remix of G-Eazy and Bebe Rexha‘s “Me, Myself & I” is great, there’s no denying that. But Martin Garrix collaborator and 16-year-old superstar Mesto might just have him beat.

The youngster dropped a free bootleg of the radio hit today, and it is entirely characteristic of Mesto’s sound while still remaining a unique production in its own right. Most impressively, rather than cut out G-Eazy entirely, as most remixers tend to do for this song, Mesto uses his ad-libs expertly to progress the track towards the powerfully throbbing drops.

Interesting every step of the way, the young dutchman doesn’t waste a second in the sub-4-minute timespan, provoking a constant and unintentional head-bob from me listen after listen. Be sure to cop this free download as premiered by our friends at Future House Music who have certainly been making a name for themselves as well.

We challenge you to find a better remix than this… stream below.

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