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Da Tweekaz Officially Drop Their Long-Awaited Hardcore Flip Of Frozen’s “Let It Go”

Hardcore isn’t a genre that’s usually covered on Your EDM – not for lack of interest, but we generally place our priorities on other bass genres. That being said, I absolutely could not make it through the rest of the day without bringing awareness to this insane hardcore flip of Disney’s Frozen’s “Let It Go.”

Tweekacore, the hardcore side project of hardstyle duo Da Tweekaz, made their festival debut at Defqon.1 this year alongside happy hardcore legend Darren Styles in a b2b for the legend books. In their set, they debuted this incredible flip of “Let It Go” that makes impeccable use of Idina Menzel’s original vocals alongside a fast-paced rhythm and wild synth landscape.

The intersection of a widely-known pop song with an easily digestible rhythm and soundscape should make this flip an easy listen for anyone looking to broaden their musical tastes. And for those that have never listened to happy hardcore before, let this be a fine introduction.

Tweekacore also debuted an incredible remix of Eiffel 65’s “Blue” in the same Defqon.1 set, both of which you can stream below. Tweekacore made their US debut on New Year’s Even in Los Angeles.

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  1. Da Twekkaz’s Remix of Let It Go has always used Demi Lovato’s vocals instead of Idina Menzel’s…

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