Stooshe - Love Me - (kat Krazy Club Mix)

The remix retains the group's "scrappy doo-wop" harmonies and witty ad-libs while placing them over a more aggressive, synthesizer-led backdrop. Background and Context

The original version of "Love Me" was a significant success, peaking at number five on the UK Singles Chart and number seven in Scotland. StooShe - Love Me (Kat Krazy Club Mix)

Kat Krazy utilizes shimmering synth layers and a driving 4/4 beat, stripping back some of the original's retro-60s girl-group tropes in favor of a modern, "EDM-lite" pop sound. The remix retains the group's "scrappy doo-wop" harmonies

The song was originally titled " F**k Me " and featured rapper Suave Debonair before being reworked into a more radio-friendly version for its official 2012 release. The song was originally titled " F**k Me

The remix, crafted by the British producer Kat Krazy (known for work with Bastille, Rihanna, and Coldplay), shifts the original's mid-tempo "toytown funk" into a sleek electronic house production.

The track is set at 128 BPM , a standard for club floor-fillers, and runs for approximately 4 minutes and 47 seconds.

The Kat Krazy Club Mix of "" by the British girl group Stooshe is a high-energy dance transformation of their 2012 debut single. Originally a playful blend of pop, soul, and contemporary R&B produced by Future Cut, the remix elevates the track into a club-ready anthem that emphasizes its infectious hooks and the guest rap from American artist Travie McCoy. Composition and Style